Like the title says, Dual sim phone that works well with straight talk?
Can anyone recommend one for use in the USA that is capable of 4G?
Any suggestions, greatly appreciated. :fingers-crossed:
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Does anyone know if lte will still work if I flash my phone to straight talk?
I know you can't access Verizon lte with straight talk but I plan on using straight talk for talk text and 3g. Then I will also use a prepaid Verizon lte sim card for 4g lte speeds when available.
Thanks in advance
you cannot use a verizon nexus on straight talk. period. end of thread.
rome8721 said:
Does anyone know if lte will still work if I flash my phone to straight talk?
I know you can't access Verizon lte with straight talk but I plan on using straight talk for talk text and 3g. Then I will also use a prepaid Verizon lte sim card for 4g lte speeds when available.
Thanks in advance
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This might help you
http://techtips.salon.com/convert-verizon-wireless-phones-straight-talk-20453.html
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
mark manning said:
This might help you
http://techtips.salon.com/convert-verizon-wireless-phones-straight-talk-20453.html
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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Didn't really help i think that article is talking about Verizon Global phones (gsm/cdma). I'm positive CDMA phones can be flashed to Straight talk's CDMA network. My question is will i get 4gLTE from Verizon if i used there sim card since 3g(straight talk no sim card required) uses one radio and 4glte(Verizon) uses another.
I know this is an old thread but yes you can flash it to straight talk but no you won't get 4g unless you have a way to switch from nv mode to ruim and you have to keep the sim card active. Meaning your paying extra for it
Hi all. Apologies for my ignorance and really stupid question. Does the AT&T SGS3 use a SIM? If so, is it a micro SIM? Is there a SIM free version?
Which network frequencies does AT&T use? Which networks? GSM? UMTS/HSDPA? LTE? A combination of the above?
If someone who knows this information could let me know asap it'd be very much appreciated.
abbaskip said:
Hi all. Apologies for my ignorance and really stupid question. Does the AT&T SGS3 use a SIM? If so, is it a micro SIM? Is there a SIM free version?
Which network frequencies does AT&T use? Which networks? GSM? UMTS/HSDPA? LTE? A combination of the above?
If someone who knows this information could let me know asap it'd be very much appreciated.
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S3 takes a micro sim. Check HERE for all the frequency info.
I was thinking about switching from T-mobile to Straight Talk. I was just wondering if anyone knew if you have to buy a Straight Talk sim card, which I believe is just a normal T-Mobile Sim card, or if I could just use the same sim card I have for T-mobile with straight talk.
you need their simcard as you have to register the sim serial to get service.
ahhh okay, makes sense, Thank you
Hello,
Is there any way to use a S3-i747 on the straight talk network? I know ST sells CDMA phones I just didnt know if it was possible to switch over a carrier branded CDMA phone.
Thanks for any advice in advance
HELP Can this Phone with AT&T micro SIM?? and HOW? PLEASE i'll appreciate ur insights
I recently bought the phone and it won't work for an AT&T sim card...I'm aligning the micro sim with the conectors of the mini sim correctly, and also trying different APNs but I still get no reception and when I try to make a call it says that there is no mobile network. HEEELPPPP
Rodskape said:
I recently bought the phone and it won't work for an AT&T sim card...I'm aligning the micro sim with the conectors of the mini sim correctly, and also trying different APNs but I still get no reception and when I try to make a call it says that there is no mobile network. HEEELPPPP
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I think P930 will be better than this cellphone.
maybe you can go to AT&T asking for a full-sized sim replacement