yes it can
Yes, you can use a CDMA phone on Straight Talk, but it depends on the specific device and its compatibility with Straight Talk's network. Straight Talk primarily uses GSM and CDMA networks, so you'll need to ensure your phone is unlocked and compatible with their services. It's best to check Straight Talk's compatibility tool on their website or contact their customer service for assistance.
I use straight talk for my prepaid service, I would like to have a smartphone that is compatible with this plan
The Motorola Electrify 2 XT881 is a CDMA device, and Straight Talk primarily operates on GSM networks but also offers CDMA service through Verizon towers. If the phone is unlocked and compatible with the specific network bands used by Straight Talk's CDMA service, it may work. However, it's essential to confirm compatibility with Straight Talk's network and ensure that the phone is activated properly on their service. Always check with Straight Talk for the most accurate and up-to-date compatibility information.
No. The Motorola droid razr m is a CDMA network phone. Straight Talk, is a GSM network, so therefore, the droid razr m is incompatible with Straight Talk.
From what I'm told, straight talk will be switching from Sprint to Verizon on this phone.
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.
yes. you can buy micro sims and normal sims but some phones wont work it has to be a no contract phone and unlocked (maybe) search straight talk for more answers
As a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), Straight Talk doesn't own its own network but rather leases service from AT&T and T-Mobile for GSM phones, and Sprint and Verizon for CDMA phones. This means that Straight Talk customers get service everywhere cellular service is available.
It seems likely, but you have to check compatibility phone by phone. You can use Straight Talk's compatibility checker and the serial number from your particular phone to find out whether it would work.
Yes, it can. It can be flashed talk/text/internet only! No picture mail is available for these phones.
i heard you can only get web,text, and talk.
Yes, Straight talk is with AT&T.