It uses the Verizon network.
From what I'm told, straight talk will be switching from Sprint to Verizon on this phone.
You use the serial number of your straight talk phone. That is your account number.
No
Straight Talk has pay-as-you-go plans as well as prepaid plans. You can change a Verizon phone to one of the plans if your phone is unlocked and you have an IMEI number. Not all Verizon phones may be compatible with Straight Talk.
no straight talk is a product of walmart and att phones are able to join straight talk rep told me that verizon phones would soon be able to come over ..although it is verizon generated att phones are only ones to sim over,,for now
yes, it don't have to be unlocked. Im using my rouge phone with straight talk. Verizon towers. the only thing is I cant get on the internet. :(
For this you need to carry out two steps: Firstly, call straight talk and check if your existing phone is compatible with it. Then you need to obtain an unlock code from the US Cellular/sprint to switch to straight talk from Verizon. Then when u get the unlock code, ask them to guide you through the procedure of switching.
Yes, you can use a Samsung Galaxy S3 or S4 that is on AT&T or Verizon network on a Straight Talk plan. You will need to unlock the phone before switching providers.
No reason why not - the device should work with any phone.
Straight Talk Wireless is a prepaid mobile virtual network operator that is a subsidiary of TracFone Wireless. As a private company, it does not have a stock market symbol. TracFone, the parent company, was acquired by Verizon Communications in 2020, which means any investment would be through Verizon's stock, traded under the symbol VZ.
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.