Does anybody know what's the best wi fi internet??? I mostly want to use for my ipod touch when I am in the gym so I can surf youtube while I work out.
STRAIGHT TALK uses 4 different providers, depending on the phone model you buy. Verizon(the best), ATT & T-MOBILE(awe, O.K.?) and Sprint, for their Android phones. Sprint has Rotten coverage because they have the Fewest Towers. So, just make sure which phone you are buying and Who the Provider is. If you Travel a lot, Dont Buy a Straight Talk phone that runs on the Sprint Network(St. Talk Androids), you will be sorry, very little coverage.
@RoseWThorn Why would you not care to have one?? That's the best reason to take advantage of the fact that their data plan is truly unlimited for only 45! Plus, the E71 is a damn great smartphone! Try it out!
The price is definitely right with StraightTalk $45 unlimited! I only use my phone to talk/text so I really don't care if the phone is not the latest or greatest..although I belive that ST does carry smartphones now but I really don't care to have one. My simple Razor ST phone suits me just fine!
I feel like the big carriers would loose a ton of business to the prepaid carriers of the world but I guess they put all of those high rates to work advertising like mad. Truth is as soon as I heard I can get an unlimited plan with a Verizon network for $45 a month I felt angry for paying so much all these years. I’ve had the plan for 6 months now and I’m not looking back. Sure the phones are not the it phones but come on the price is nuts
@jennerkaren Yeah They can offer their service so cheap because they don't need to upkeep towers, they use Verizon's (which is the largest) so they can give us the service dirt cheap. internet isn't so great and I've heard some gripes about customer service but the signal is better than it was on my old phone and that was a contract!
@jdrasdet456 Not exactly the same thing as unlimited on the other guys, used to have iPhone and thought that I was going to get blazing fast internet but not the case. Still a great phone for the cost and a savior to people on a budget with the unlimited and no-contract stuff.
@jennerkaren yeah their smartphone selection is actually pretty wide. You can grab the nokia 6790 or the e71 and there you go, you pretty much have a fully functioning Blackberry or iPhone but still unlimited and pretty much at half of the cost. It's great!
They offer a great alternative to contracts. With the verizon network,and pretty fancy smanshy phones,not at all what i expected! But the best is their is no one trying to rip you off,Straight Talk is listening to the consumers-
My decision to switch is mainly due to the monthly bill. Just had another look at Straight Talk's website, and was surprised to see that not only is the monthly cost affordable, but their phones are also inexpensive. I tend to disagree with the woman in the video about it being for all age groups-I'm not so sure I agree with teens having unlimited talktime, but then that's just me!
Does anybody know what's the best wi fi internet??? I mostly want to use for my ipod touch when I am in the gym so I can surf youtube while I work out.
drazenkoj1990 2 weeks ago
STRAIGHT TALK uses 4 different providers, depending on the phone model you buy. Verizon(the best), ATT & T-MOBILE(awe, O.K.?) and Sprint, for their Android phones. Sprint has Rotten coverage because they have the Fewest Towers. So, just make sure which phone you are buying and Who the Provider is. If you Travel a lot, Dont Buy a Straight Talk phone that runs on the Sprint Network(St. Talk Androids), you will be sorry, very little coverage.
hotheadedjoelhaha 2 months ago
@RoseWThorn Why would you not care to have one?? That's the best reason to take advantage of the fact that their data plan is truly unlimited for only 45! Plus, the E71 is a damn great smartphone! Try it out!
aedward43 10 months ago
The price is definitely right with StraightTalk $45 unlimited! I only use my phone to talk/text so I really don't care if the phone is not the latest or greatest..although I belive that ST does carry smartphones now but I really don't care to have one. My simple Razor ST phone suits me just fine!
RoseWThorn 10 months ago
I feel like the big carriers would loose a ton of business to the prepaid carriers of the world but I guess they put all of those high rates to work advertising like mad. Truth is as soon as I heard I can get an unlimited plan with a Verizon network for $45 a month I felt angry for paying so much all these years. I’ve had the plan for 6 months now and I’m not looking back. Sure the phones are not the it phones but come on the price is nuts
makersman80 11 months ago
@jennerkaren Yeah They can offer their service so cheap because they don't need to upkeep towers, they use Verizon's (which is the largest) so they can give us the service dirt cheap. internet isn't so great and I've heard some gripes about customer service but the signal is better than it was on my old phone and that was a contract!
deenako4 11 months ago
@jdrasdet456 Not exactly the same thing as unlimited on the other guys, used to have iPhone and thought that I was going to get blazing fast internet but not the case. Still a great phone for the cost and a savior to people on a budget with the unlimited and no-contract stuff.
darylb468 11 months ago
@jennerkaren yeah their smartphone selection is actually pretty wide. You can grab the nokia 6790 or the e71 and there you go, you pretty much have a fully functioning Blackberry or iPhone but still unlimited and pretty much at half of the cost. It's great!
jdrasdet456 1 year ago
They offer a great alternative to contracts. With the verizon network,and pretty fancy smanshy phones,not at all what i expected! But the best is their is no one trying to rip you off,Straight Talk is listening to the consumers-
jennerkaren 1 year ago
My decision to switch is mainly due to the monthly bill. Just had another look at Straight Talk's website, and was surprised to see that not only is the monthly cost affordable, but their phones are also inexpensive. I tend to disagree with the woman in the video about it being for all age groups-I'm not so sure I agree with teens having unlimited talktime, but then that's just me!
MsJoekr 1 year ago