The AT&T GoPhone uses a prepaid phone plan. The GoPhone prepaid plan allows users to refill airtime by purchasing prepaid cards from various retailers. Another option to refill airtime is to purchase refill packages from AT&T's refill site for the GoPhone.
Yes it is currently on the GoPhone plan if its not there wait a little while and check again they could be out of stock...
You cant buy it as a gophone, you have to buy the gophone and the lg vu separately. I would recommend if you are looking to get a gophone, buy the cheapest gophone, then buy the lg vu. Do not registar the sim card with the gophone register it with the lg vu. Then it should work. If that does not work go to the att store they will glady register the phone for you. If you have a gophone and looking to buy a lg vu, take you old gophone to an att store buy the lg vu, ask if they can set up the phone for you. They probably will have to transfer your gophone sim card to a new sim card cause your gophone sim card is only registered for your gophone. You will still have the gophone service, same phone number and all your gophone features will work with this new sim card. Note* just in case, Make sure the phone works before leaving the store. I did this recently i got myself a samsung eternity and works great! I replaced it with an old gophone i had. So yes the lg vu can be used as a gophone. As well all att cell phones e,xcept the iphone (with the new update) and blackberrys, can work with the gophone.
An Iphone isn't meant for being used as a gophone. We went to the apple store and asked if the Iphone could be used as a go phone and the man said " Nope this has to have a contract" so I hope that helped :)
The at&t GoPhone does not refer to a single handset - it is a selection of handsets that are available on a prepaid service, where you pay in advance of making calls. This allows you to budget better as you will not receive a high bill at the end of the month if you've used your phone more than you expected. A Samsung Galaxy is available on the GoPhone plan, which is a smartphone with similar features to the iPhone 5.
I was told no when I upgraded last monthThey used to have one but it has since changed. Now if your not grandfathered in all plans that are available have a limit.
gb= giga bite and mb= mega bite . This symbole are used to caculaete memory capacity of the device . Like 1000mb=1gb . Gb and mb can indicate the devices ram or storeg capacity
* No, you don't have to switch plans. You keep the same Voice and Text plans you had before. However, if you didn't have an Internet plan in your previous telephone (call it Blackberry or any others), you will have to add to your plan the Internet and data for 20 dollars a month (this is for unlimited used within USA) This plan can be cancelled, but hey whats the point of having an iPhone and not be able to use the Internet on it?
I have been wondering this same question also. With my broken att goPhone I transferred the sim to a working RAZR v3 and an ATT Tilt. Niether of them worked as they both said no service. So the answer is NO.
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Johnson's Plan was used.
Yes.I have used my AT&T Wireless account SIM card in several GoPhones since breaking my original A&T phone.Yes you can but it is against the AT&T TOS (terms of service).GoPhone (Prepaid) Terms of Service state the following:EQUIPMENT: Your Equipment must be compatible with, and not interfere with, our service, and must comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations. We may periodically program your Equipment remotely with system settings for roaming service and other features that cannot be changed manually. Roaming service is the use of your Equipment outside our service area. Equipment purchased from AT&T or its authorized dealers is sold exclusively for use with AT&T GoPhone service. It may not function on other wireless networks. By purchasing this Equipment, you agree to activate and use it on GoPhone service.
An AT&T card is not purchased but applied for through AT&T. Commonly this company will apply for the card using a similar credit check used for regular credit cards.