What is the difference between straight talk and net10




















Will straight talk sim work in my net ten iPhone? May I ask where you bought this phone and how much you paid for it? You should be able to add the plan to your current Straight Talk reserve.

See my video. There is a link in the description for the phone on Straight Talk. If you were looking for help could you please leave one single comment with what you are asking…. It will work. So just sign up. I did the same recently. The service is essentially identical. They are the same company. ST is less expensive.

Hey Bob, well in that previous post you mentioned, at that time my apn was wap. I then proceeded to look up my apn again, and it was affirmatively changed to tfdata. So, since my apn was already updated, can switching sim cards still fix my MMS problem?

I bought two Net10 sim cards when I first swtiched, the one I use now and a spare one. Can I use the spare that was previously bought, or do I need to buy a newer one? Do you use your phone a lot, a little or go both ways? These plans are all targeted at three types of users who differ in terms of how they use their cell phones.

Straight Talk users have a choice of three monthly plans. You're likely to be a Straight Talk user if you know your usage never dips low enough for a pay as you go plan. Does Straight Talk charge an overage fee if I go over plan limits?

Because the plans are pre-paid, you will never be charged for overages. Instead, you will not be able to use the phone without refilling first. Skip to content Lifehacks. They ID users they deem "problem users. I just reupped for 6 mo, 5 weeks ago. First mo was great. According to my galaxy s4 built in data usage monitor, I used 6.

Now I'm just 2 weeks into my 2nd mo. You could fry eggs on my head. There is no way that anyone uses 5GB reading google news, facebook, and email.

Even if one did it all day long. After this one week in I can't even make or recieve a phone call! But I have 4 mos. They would be delighted if I went somewhere else even if I waited till my six mo. I am a problem user according to them. Because I take full advantage of what they claim to be selling. My phone is rooted admin rights , of course they know that and really, really don't like it. Because I can get get apps that have been shut down by Google Play Store. Like Adblock Plus, removes all ads.

Greenify, hibernates hidden apps that consume bandwidth like crazy. Selling data about everything you do on your cell phone. I even have my own bandwidth monitor. And guess what? When my screen locks my phone uses 1. What does that tell u? You know what the different is between that and 10kb??? All cell carriers do this but particularly the budget companies who have to lease use of biggies cell towers. Their customers come first. None of them are worried about class action lawsuits.

They are all prepared for that. Believe me. They've already saved up for it. Which wouldn't even pay me for the trouble of writing this note. The feds ftc , law firms, and providers all know it. They feed on the rube peeon, laughing all the way to the bank. The government for the people by the people. Sad it is. How you get it Straight talk prepaid was It was 3g was bit slow. But you said downgrade to But how I get it? I'm deaf. Less that two weeks later it has slowed to a crawl.

Takes 20 min or longer to update anything. Trying to search the web, or email or even Facebook is pretty much a no! Thinking of going else where. Never had this problem till Trac phone, and other companies merged with straight talk and screwed it all up. If you read the fine print, it did explain the data slow-downs, etc.

Only reason I could is that I'm a lawyer who deals with this kind of stuff regularly. The averger person doesn't stand a chance with this kind of "disclosure.

It didn't always say that they would lower the speed. When they first came out, they claimed unlimited. It's only recently that they started disclosing that. Even now, they say "unlimited" but they do flash the disclaimer. I've had straight talk for 4 years and the cards and website always said high speed till xgigs then low speed for rest of cycle. In addition they also warned that unusually high or u authorizes use of data could result in termination of service.

Excuse me, I've had Straight Talk for 7 years and no there was no a disclaimer until this year. Besides, why slow down speeds if it makes customers so upset, or at least provide an option where we can add more internet data separately from phone plans like add ons. What's wrong with makingcustomers happy especially if a solution can be resolved. It is your choice whether to submit a comment. If you do, you must create a user name, or we will not post your comment. The Federal Trade Commission Act authorizes this information collection for purposes of managing online comments.

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