Straight Talk is dependent on one of the 4 major US carriers for voice and data services. If you choose and AT&T sim from Straight Talk, your service will be the same as AT&T service. You can check out different carriers coverage maps to decided which has better coverage in your area.
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.
Yes, you should be able to use Instagram while on a Straight Talk service.
According to Straight Talk's website, their customer service number is1-877-430 2355. You can also email them atcustsrv@straighttalk.com
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.
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.
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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.
Straight Talk does support the Sprint network. You would need to purchase of Sprint compatible SIM card in order to activate your Straight Talk service using the Sprint network.
Straight Talk is owned by Tracfone Wireless Inc. It uses a combination of the four major carrier networks to provide service.
I use straight talk for my prepaid service, I would like to have a smartphone that is compatible with this plan
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.