Currently spending $140 on AT&T cell phone per month. Have an iPhone and have looked into switching to straight talk through Wal Mart. Apparently you can buy a straight talk sim card for $15 call AT&T tell them to unlock your phone and use this straight talk plan. It's $45 a month for unlimited everything.
From what I can tell its basically a month to month pre paid phone deal. You can have it set up to deduct from your checking account every month so you don't have to buy a card every month. Looks like they piggy back off of either AT&T or sprints towers.
Any of you techy folk know about this? Is the service worth a shit? Anyone using it currently? I'm all about saving $100 a month if this is for real. For work I have to use phone all day, and need good service. Use over 1000 minutes a month.
Chances are that the service is spotty. As a broke college kid, I got a prepaid plan with Virgin Mobile. Worked fine for me since I was in Nashville or other large cities mostly. It had issues with service in rural areas, moreso than with other carriers.
Virgin Mobile supposedly operates on Sprint towers. However, I don't think actual Sprint customers have the same service issues. I think you may get some sort of partial coverage with the pre-paid plans, and not the entire area that a Sprint or AT&T account holder would receive.
I don't know if it's possible for them to do that, or even if they do that, but from my experience with Virgin Mobile, I do not get the same service coverage as Sprint customers. For instance, my service goes out in a specific area in southern Tennessee, yet Sprint's coverage map indicates they provide cellular service there with a "good" signal. And people with a Sprint account get a signal there.
Don't know if it's just Virgin Mobile, or if every pre-paid cellular company has that issue, but it's one thing to be wary of.