If you have an iPhone with Net10 and your voice or SMS service isn’t working you can leave a comment on this
If you have an iPhone with Net10 and your voice or SMS service isn’t working you can leave a comment on this
A reader Valerie writes, I am currently under contract with my iPhone 5 through AT&T and I’m thinking about cancelling my contract and going prepaid. It’s a toss up if I should stay with AT&T or go over to Net10. If I stick with AT&T would I need to mess with setting
Sarah shares her Net10 experience. On 5/31 Sarah writes… This has been awful. I have an AT&T iPhone 4 running 6.1.3. I finished the AT&T contract and activated Net10 with an AT&T simcard. It wasn’t seemless, but once it was working, I had phone,data,txt,and MMS with pictures. To android phones. Then
This guide is for iOS 6. I have a new guide for iOS 7. See How to Setup Straight Talk Wireless Data and MMS for your iPhone running iOS 7. Both guides should work for iOS 7, but try the new one, I have tried to improve the process and well as update the screen
According to Richard Lawler over at Engadget AT&T is adding iPhone, 4G LTE / HSPA+ support to GoPhone starting May 24th. This might mean that I can finally use my iPhone 5 to get blazing LTE speeds and well as the cost savings of prepaid service. Since I started paying for my own cell
I have had a fair amount of comments on my How to use your iPhone 5 with Net10 Wireless and How to Setup Web, Data, and MMS for your iPhone running iOS 6 guides. Some people are reporting that they still haven’t been able to get everything working. Since I dont’t have a support forum, I’ll
I added a new guide for Net10 wireless users. How to Setup Web, Data, and MMS for your iPhone running iOS 6
I started this web site, after found out about just how much it costs to own a smartphone like Apple’s iPhone. I learned first hand about how to reduce my bill by switching to prepaid service. If you have any questions or comments about Staright Talk, Net10, or TMobile please feel free to leave
I wrote in my last post about setting up an iPhone 5 using StraightTalk. We went to the Apple Store bought the unlocked iPhone 5 then headed over to Walmart and bought the StraightTalk Bring Your Own Phone (BYOP) kit. That kit comes with three SIMS, 2 AT&T compatible, and one T-Mobile-compatible. Just like with
I recently setup my niece with the iPhone 5 and StraightTalk Wireless. I bought the StraightTalk Bring Your Own Phone Kit at Walmart for $65. The kit included a $45 Unlimited Talk, Text, and Data Nationwide Anytime card for 30 service days and three SIM cards: one full size T-Mobile SIM, one full size AT&T compatible SIM
I found the Net10 Wireless Facebook page and quite a few customers are voicing their opinions about the data cap for AT&T compatible SIM
After T-Mobile didn’t work out for me, I decided to try Net10 Wireless. Net10 Wireless offers a Bring your Own Phone Plan that lets you use your phone from ATT or T-Mobile. Net10 Wireless is a what’s known in the industry as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator, or MVNO for short. Unlike ATT, T-Mobile, Verizon,
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