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No, only straight talk phones purchased at Walmart will work
I have a Straight Talk Motorola Phone and it worked great in Vegas, no problems!
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.
Straight Talk does not advertise any iPhone on their web site. As of this date, Straight Talk does not have any plans to include an iPhone in their stable of phones.
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No reason why not - the device should work with any phone.
this is not possible no matter what anyone tells you, straight talk will only accept phones purchased from wal mart with their serial number attached to the phone there is no jailbreaking the phones or flashing them to get them to work.
No. Straight Talk has a SIM program where they accept unlocked phones from other carriers to join as a customers, though the phones they accept are limited to unlocked GSM phones and T-Mobile compatible phones.
Yes, the Moto X in both carrier and unlocked form should work on Straight Talk. I would suggest that if you have a carrier-based Moto X now, you would pick a Straight Talk service that uses the same network (ex: AT&T to Straight Talk AT&T).
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
No. Certain phones will only work with the original wireless provider that you signed with. In other cases, you can use your phone with a prepaid carrier as long as it is unlocked and the cellular networks type matches up. In other words, if your phone is on a GSM network with T-Mobile, you will want to find a prepaid carrier that also operates using a GSM network such as Straight Talk or Net10. The same goes for CDMA devices. Furthermore, in order to use an existing device with a new wireless provider, the new provider must have a "Bring Your Own Phone" or "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOP/D) program. For example Straight Talk allows users with GSM phones to use their unlocked device on Straight Talk's network through the Straight Talk BYOP program. New Straight Talk users will make a one time purchase of a Straight Talk SIM card that, once placed in the phone, will attune the device to Straight Talk's network.