They run on GSM as well as CDMA depending on the phone you get FROM THEM... Or you can purchase a SIM card from Straight Talk to use in your unlocked GSM phone. Then you can purchase the $45 card from Straight Talk or Wal-Mart to use on your new converted phone.
Straight Talk is a MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator). They purchase minutes and data from CDMA networks like Sprint and Verizon and GSM networks like AT&T and T-Mobile.
The service a person has depends on the device they have.
Straight Talk is owned by Tracfone Wireless Inc. It uses a combination of the four major carrier networks to provide service.
Straight Talk is owned by Tracfone Wireless Inc. It uses a combination of the four major carrier networks to provide service.
Yes, the Moto X in both carrier and unlocked form should work on Straight Talk. I would suggest that if you have a carrier-based Moto X now, you would pick a Straight Talk service that uses the same network (ex: AT&T to Straight Talk AT&T).
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From what I'm told, straight talk will be switching from Sprint to Verizon on this phone.
First make sure your phone is compatible with Straight talk. if it is, you can purchase a Straight Talk activation kit from Wal-Mart. You can follow the instructions inside the kit. You will have the option to switch your number from another carrier. Note that the number you want to switch must be active with your carrier before you switch to Straight Talk.
Straight talk coupons are used for discounts on straight talk wireless phones and/ or services. It's an affordable cell phone and month to month mobile phone service but it's network is not as reliable as it could be. Basically you get what you pay for.
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Yes, you can. As long as the iPhone 4S you are looking to put on the Straight Talk network is "unlocked" and thus free to access another carrier's service.Once you're sure that your phone is unlocked, you just need to purchase a Straight Talk SIM card, and then activate. See the link below to find where Straight Talk lays out this process.
The answer will be different for different people. If you are concerned about cost, choose Straight Talk. If you would like a larger phone selection and better customer support, choose AT&T.
No reason why not - the device should work with any phone.