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Yes! Straight Talk now works with Blackberry.
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.
yes we havestraght tralk sernise on blackberry phone
someone at walmart told me they were coming in Dec'2010
I had straight talk before and I got a new phone tried to transfer my number to the new phone. You have to call straight talk and u need your account number of the number in order to
You use the serial number of your straight talk phone. That is your account number.
Not yet, Im pretty sure someone out there is trying to figure out how to. Straight Talk runs on the Verizon's network so maybe/possibly the Verizon Blackberry phones might be the best candidate.
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!
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Instead of purchasing a cellphone connected with a long contract try Straight Talk Phones. Straight Talk is a leading no contract cellphone provider that many are switching to and saving big on their monthly cellphone cost. Plans start at $30 for 1000 minutes, 1000 text or media messages, including 30MB of data transfer, and 411 calls. Straight Talk also has an unlimited plan that cost $45 per month and includes unlimited talk, text, and data transfer and 411 cost.
Yes, you can alk on the phone and search the internet at the same time with the Blackberry Curve 8900. Additional features also include; a high resolution LCD screen, Wi-Fi connectivity, a digital camera with flash and video capture, bluetooth for hands free, and up to 5.5 hours of talk time, as well as many other features.
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