New Straight Talk Bring Your Own Phone (BYOP) 3 size in 1 SIM card Kit AT&T Compatible
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Yes, if the phone is unlocked, it will work. An Axon ZTE is what I'm using. It is not necessary for it to be an AT. The Sim will work on any t-branded phone if it is unlocked! Open about phone (usually the last option in settings), look for Sim status, and Network/carrier, and if Verizon, Sprint, or Carrier locked is listed there, the device will not work. If it says "n/a," "none," "home," "GSM," or "T-Mobile," it means "none," "home," "GSM," or "T-Mobile AT&T Mobile, AT&T Mobile It will also work if you use t or, reseller, mvno, or is blank.
Straighttalk will activate your phone with a new number once you have installed the SIM card. Install the straighttalk app on your mobile device. It is simple to change services. I hope this information is useful to you. Please accept my sincere gratitude.
It would be compatible with the Moto E. The kit includes three different sizes of SIM cards, one of which should fit in the Moto E without issue.
Selected User Reviews For New Straight Talk Bring Your Own Phone (BYOP) 3 size in 1 SIM card Kit AT&T Compatible
Less is more, and simplicity is king. I've been a loyal Straight Talk customer for ten years, and I've never spent more than $70 on a phone that I've had for years. I bought a phone a few weeks ago, a SAMSUNG 8S active, unlocked, for $300, and that's me being posh. I purchased this SIM KIT to activate with little confidence and knowledge, and it came with AMAZING INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE SELLER. And it all fell apart on the side of straight talks, despite the fact that it was straightforward; BUT WAIT. DAIL 611, MY EVEN CUTTER BUT DUMB MAN, SAID I did. I was able to connect my phone and data in less than 4 minutes while keeping my phone number. This three-part series consists of It is possible to use a single SIM card kit. It's incredibly easy. Simply call 611 and follow the prompts. That's all there is to it. I promise that if I can do it, anyone can.
If you already have straight talk service and have a fully unlocked phone, simply switching phones is all you need to do. This is all you'll require. Walmart will tell you that you need the starter kit, but that is only true if you are signing up for ST service. Since I was already using the service, it took me some time to realize that this was all I needed.
AT&T. Everything went smoothly. I bought it to use with my unlocked Sony Xperia XA1 Ultra phone. I knew going in that the phone would only work on the AT&T network because it was a GSM phone. Straight Talk is a part of the T network. The SIM card is activated in the same way that a new phone purchased directly from ST is activated, with the exception that the SIM card number is entered rather than the phone serial number. My recommendation is to first activate the card, then insert it into your phone. I didn't realize the number wasn't printed anywhere else, so I had to go back and get mine. The most time-consuming part is waiting for the old phone to die and the new one to take its place. For me, it took roughly 15 minutes. After the new phone gets service, make sure to restart both phones; I received a call from ST almost immediately, verifying that everything was working and offering assistance if my mobile data wasn't set up properly (which it wasn't; no assistance was required). br>br>The network is fine; however, there are a few known dead spots in my office building, which haven't improved since I switched from my old phone on the Verizon network. But neither is it any worse. My phone is connected via LTE 95% of the time and the calls are excellent. As long as you're familiar with Straight Talk, I would definitely buy it again.
This was by far the better deal, as it included 7-day shipping. Because I needed a nano sim for an unlocked gsm galaxy s7, it was simple to set up. So all I had to do was insert the nano sim, confirm that I wanted to keep my phone number, and I had a working phone in less than five minutes.
I swapped the sim when I upgraded from my A10e to my A71, expecting it to work because they were both purchased with straight talk. My assumptions were incorrect. br>br>After receiving my new SIM card, I contacted customer service, who was able to diagnose the issue in less than 5 minutes and assist me in getting my phone online in about 30 minutes due to activation wait times. They even called me to make sure my phone was working and to assist me in finishing my activation. br>br>Customer service is a 5 out of 5 star rating.
This is something that a 14-year-old could do. It's that easy and quick: just read the included guide and enter the activation code, and you're done. When I upgraded from an Android phone to an iPhone SE 2020, I used this app. If your Android already has a SIM card installed and you want to keep your current phone number, all you have to do is insert your old SIM card into your new phone. They've made it so simple now. Thank you so much for making such a fantastic product.
AT the time of purchase My previous CDMA Verizon SIM could only support 3G on my OnePlus 3T, so I needed to get a T SIM. It worked perfectly, so I popped it in and called Straight Talk's 800 number, where a technician quickly walked me through the process, transferring my account and number to the new SIM. It took me 10 minutes to complete everything.
It was simple to install the SIM card and fill out all of the required information, such as the SIM CARD CODE, but when it came time to enter the 15-digit code, it would not accept it. This was the AT&T unlock code number 15 that I received. Other than that, there isn't any code. br>I have a Samsung Galaxy S7, which is on AT&T's network. T Wireless, with which this SIM Card is supposed to work.