Phones

Networks used by Straight Talk phones

Submitted by Mike on Wed, 09/05/2012

Here are all of the current phones listed by carrier for Straight Talk. A very common question is which network does straight talk use? So as each phone has a different network we have put this list together so you can work out which phone is going to work for you based of carrier. If you see a phone under the wrong list please leave a comment below and we will correct it. The widest coverage is under Verizon from our research and tests, so the phones that are under Verizon are going to have the best coverage.

Samsung Cell Reviews

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 11/20/2011
Samsung Telecommunications is part of Samsung Electronics a Korean company that was started back in 1969. Samsung Telecommunications in recent years has become the market leader in communication devices, and computing devices. Samsung gained initial ground with prepaid phones, but has now moved into the Smart Phone ,market and has quickly become number one, leaving the iPhone for dead.

Prepaid cell phones

Submitted by Mike on Thu, 05/12/2011

Why are prepaid cell phones such a hit? The reason these low priced phone service phones are such a hit is because people just cant afford to be waisting massive amounts of money of these expensive plan that are shoved down our throats that are pitched at the best value, when most of us know now that this is a giant heap of nonsense to put it lightly.

So what can you do to escape the current spate of evil phone providers that want us to purchase their crappy products.

Microsoft takes a last ditch attempt at smart phones

Submitted by Dave Won on Mon, 10/11/2010

Microsoft has taken a last ditch attempt at having a place in the smart phone market this time with Windows Phone 7 basically a mask over its failed Windows Mobile OS. Microsoft has taken to trying to win customers over by synchronizing the phone with online services including xbox live services. To date Microsoft has fail to grab enough users of mobile operating systems to stay commited, with customers moving to easier to use devices such as Nokia's Symbian OS, Apples iPhone OS & the revolutionary Android OS.