![]() ![]() Mint offers a free one-week trial of its service. Mint does not include wireless taxes or fees in its prices. There's also a smaller discount if you commit to six months at a time. These prices will revert to the actual rates if you choose to pay every three months, but if you commit to a year you can keep the discounted rate. ![]() Mint has an offer that lowers the prices to $15, $20, $25, and $30 per month, respective to the aforementioned plans, for the first three months. The prices are lowest if you pay for a year at a time. There are four tiers: 4 GB for $25, 10 GB for $35, 15 GB for $45, and Unlimited for $40. Typically, the cost per line goes down the more of them you have on your plan, up to a limit. All prices are given for one line per plan. Nowadays, an MVNO can offer many core features once restricted to the big players, and it's reasonable to expect all the best cheap phone plans to include 5G network access with the option to use your phone as a Wi-Fi hot spot. Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) charge cheaper prices because they lease wireless capacity from bigger companies, rather than maintaining their own infrastructure. You can save a fair chunk of change each month by switching to one of the smaller cellular providers. But for the rest of us who don't use these features, what about saving a bit of money? Plans are also more expensive than ever before. High-definition video streaming, international travel options, and lots of data usage-not to mention the bundling of television, music, and cloud storage-are there to entice you into signing up with one of the Big Three-Verizon, T-Mobile, or AT&T. The deal might not be as good as Straight Talk’s 3GB of data for $45 a month but you can at least see what they offer.Cellular plans are more fully featured than ever before. If you have completed your Verizon contract and plan to keep using the iPhone 5 you can ask them is that the best rate you can give me given the fact that I am not taking a contract / getting new phone. ![]() Oh, and when you call Verizon to ask them your PIN and mention you are leaving Verizon, they may offer you a healthy incentive to stay. I occasionally do hear horror stories about people losing there number in the process of transferring, but then most people don’t come to the site to let me know when things worked smoothly. The PIN code is not the PIN on your phone, but a number you set up with Verizon to keep someone from transferring your number without authorization. You’ll need to know your Verizon account number and PIN code. Yes you can transfer your number from Verizon to Straight Talk. I don’t see how it would work for any phone using the ATT network. If that is the case, it should work for your Verizon iPhone 5 on the Straight Talk’s verizon network. ![]() You are the first person to tell me that the Verizon network extender also works for Straight Talk phones using the Verizon network. So if the Verizon network is the better choice for you, check to see if your phone is eligible and if it is sign up for the Straight Talk verizon network. See Straight Talk Wireless Now Supports Verizon’s 4G LTE Network!. Now you can use it with Straight Talk’s Verizon network, if the phone is eligible. My question is, once I have installed the AT&T sim, will my phone still be operating on CDMA and compatible with the network extender, or will it be a GSM phone, and an expensive paperweight? And second, I would like to keep my same number that I’ve had for over 10 years.Will that be an issue? Please help and Thank You in advance!Īt the time I wrote this article you could only use a Verizon iPhone 5 with Straight Talk’s ATT network. My wife has a Verizon iphone 4s that is on ST, and it still works fine with the network extender. I therefore use the Verizion network extender that operates via WiFi. 1) I live in an extremely remote area, and my phone get no signal alone. If I understand your article correctly, My phone will work with Straight Talk if I buy an AT&T sim card and use its serial number in place of the MEID when signing up online for service. ![]()
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