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From: "Glitch Matrix, Cmd" <[email protected]>
Date: April 6, 2012 8:27:56 PM CDT
To: The Accessible Phones Discussion List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Straight Talk on AT&T locked iPhone 4s (was straight talk works 
with unlocked phones)
Reply-To: The Accessible Phones Discussion List <[email protected]>

Hello, Bubba,

yes, I already got my AT&T locked iPhone 4s working on the Straight Talk 
service.  I was sharing my experience to the group.  Thank you in any case.  I 
always appreciate the value you give to this group and many others.  Have a 
great day, my friend.  Smiles!

Cheers,
Thien Van Vu
Roseville, CA

On 4/6/2012 6:16 AM, Bubba wrote:
> Yes, there is a way to do this. See link below explain how.
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9wU8J24RA4
> 
> 
> Bubba
> [email protected]
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Glitch Matrix,
> Cmd
> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:03 PM
> To: The Accessible Phones Discussion List
> Subject: Straight Talk on AT&T locked iPhone 4s (was straight talk works
> with unlocked phones)
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Long time lurker, first time poster here.  :) Smiles!
> 
> I'm not familiar with the rest of this thread regarding Straight Talk, so I
> apologize if I repeat any information.  Now, onward...
> 
> Recently, about two weeks ago, I took the plunge and purchased a new iPhone
> 4s 64GB locked to AT&T.  I bought the phone outright off of eBay for $650.
> Despite my reservations about the decision, it had arrived in great and
> unused condition; original manufacturer's warranty still valid along with an
> option to purchase an extended warranty.  I'll go for SquareTrade's iPhone
> warranty as it covers up to four claims compared to Apple's two at the same
> price point.  Note that your miles may vary on Ebay; even with buyer
> protection, always observe caution and be smart when it comes to ordering
> online.  It's less hassle that way.  :) Smiles!
> 
> Before I purchased the iPhone, I had researched for cell plans, and I
> stumbled upon a company called Straight Talk and discovered their "Bring
> Your Own Phone" option.  For about $15, I can purchase a SIM or micro SIM
> card that works either on unlock phones, or on AT&T or TMoble compatible
> phones.  I chose the proper micro SIM card for an AT&T compatible phone.
> There was no need to unlock my phone or use a SIM card interposer in order
> to use my iPhone with another service.  And, since Straight Talk buys
> minutes and data at wholesale from other carriers, AT&T being one of them,
> the phone service is expected to be just as good due to the same cell towers
> that are used.  The monthly $45 unlimited voice, text, and data plan sounds
> pretty good even with the fine print.  Most importantly, during activation
> of the Straight Talk micro SIM card, there is an option to port my original
> phone number over.
> 
> Having been with AT&T for a long time, I didn't want to be on another
> contract or continue to use their overpriced plans.  So, I decided to go
> with the Straight Talk option.
> 
> So, there is my first post to this group. I hope my experience with getting
> a prepaid plan with Straight Talk on my iPhone 4s locked to AT&T was
> helpful.
> 
> Cheers and drink up,
> Thien Van Vu
> Roseville, CA
> 
> On 4/4/2012 12:08 PM, Dennis Long wrote:
>> Straight talk works with unlocked phones. You wil have to select the
>> sim card you want. If you have any questions ask.
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