yes we havestraght tralk sernise on blackberry phone
Yes! Straight Talk now works with Blackberry.
You can switch your phone from cricket to straight talk. All you have to do is call straight talk consumer service.
No. SIM card will not register in the netwrok
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Technically, yes. While Straight Talk is a pay as you go cell phone service, buying minutes is referred to as buying a "plan." (Plans last last between 30 and 365 days, depending on which plan you choose) If you want to ensure that your service is never interrupted between plans, Straight Talk customers can set up "Auto-Refills" - a rescheduled automatic payment to refill your plan on your service end date.
I just called straight talk and they told me that they do not provide service in Mexico on any of their phone or plans. Only overseas international calling.
Yes, if the phone is an unlocked GSM (At&T or T-mobile) phone, inserting a straighttalk sim card and purchasing the $45 service card will give you service. You can even use this with the new iPhone 4S as long as it is not under contract!
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.
AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Straight Talk & Boost. You will find the best deal on prepaid service at either Straight Talk or Boost. Either $45 with Straight Talk or $50 with Boost buys you unlimited talk, text and web for 1 month.
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.
To change your Straight Talk number to another Straight Talk phone, first, ensure that both phones are active. Then, insert the SIM card from the original phone into the new phone. If the new phone uses a different SIM card, you can contact Straight Talk customer service or visit their website to transfer your number. Follow the prompts to complete the process, and your number should be active on the new device shortly.
Contact AT & T, and ask them for your Port Authorisation Code (PAC). Once they give you that, contact Straight-Talk and give them your PAC. They will then contact AT & T, to transfer your account.