Yes it can be done.
First off, only CDMA phones can be cloned (Verizon, Sprint, etc.). You have to buy a donor phone (like the LG 220C) and clone the ESN number from the donor phone to your desired upgrade. There are a few reputable companies out there who will flash your phone for a minimal fee ($40-$65)
Note: Do not EVER turn on the donor phone because Straight Talk will shut off your services and blacklist the ESN number.
No. Not every single phone is compatible. You can check on Straight Talk's website if your phone is compatible.
You use the serial number of your straight talk phone. That is your account number.
In order to get your phone records from Straight Talk you will have to get a subpoena. A court order will allow you to get your records.
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
Straight Talk is a pre-paid phone service that uses the towers of Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint for it's phones. The phone towers you use depend on the phone you purchase. Straight Talk has two pre-paid plans you could put onto your phone. One plan is the $45 plan, which gives you totally unlimited talk, text and internet on your Straight Talk phone. The second plan you could purchase each month from Straight Talk is the $30 plan. It features 1000 minutes to talk with, 1000 texts and 30 MB from the internet on your Straight Talk phone.
Straight Talk offers a variety of prepaid cell phones. The activation code for your Straight Talk phone can typically be found on a red card that comes in the box. You can easily activate your phone online.
You can switch your phone from cricket to straight talk. All you have to do is call straight talk consumer service.
I like the Razr. In all honesty though, every straight talk phone seems to get good reviews. I use straight talk for my business line and it works really well.
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Each Straight Talk phone comes with a 1-year warranty, and they will send you a new phone of the same version that you now have.
Yes they sale prepaid phone cards
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.