Yes StraightTalk is a reliable prepaid cell phone provide. One of my friends uses it, and she loves it. It is just like any other prepaid phone company. It is not a scam, and it works just as well.
Sprint provides a prepaid phone service with no contract. Sprint offers affordable solutions for those who want prepaid cell phones, and are reliable.
Yes, straighttalk has a bring your own phone webpage
No, you would have to cancel your account with your provider and open a new account with a prepaid provider. Also, you cannot use the same phone.
Yes, straighttalk has a bring your own phone webpage
it is not an issue with your service plan, rather it is an issue with your phone. Call Straight talk technical support and they will give you a series of codes to correct the issue.
Tmobile
Yes, there are cheap prepaid cell phone plans that are available. Cricket Wireless is a leading cell phone provider, offering affordable prepaid cellular plans and no signed contract.
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.
Prepaid phone cards are avialable at most cell phone provider locations. They can also be purchased at most gas stations and grocery stores. They are available in multiple denominations at varying prices.
The SOS cell phone is made for emergency use by children or senior citizens. It is only prepaid if that's the plan you purchase with your cell phone provider.
Verizon provides inexpensive prepaid phone options with great reception. For no frills service, it is surprisingly reliable as well as getting excellent coverage.
Yes. You can try straighttalk that you get at walmart. You can also try virgin mobile. It is sold at many stores. You control how much you spend and how many minutes, texts, and data you purchase.