A:AnswerSo you get Best Buy credit which I believe you could use towards the purchase of your new phone. And if I’m right it’s up to like $400 depending on the condition of your trade in phones.
A:AnswerIf you don’t buy your phone outright and are on a payment plan, you have to have post paid service with the carrier you would be purchasing it from. Unless you buy it out right with a credit card and make monthly payments that way, you can then just have the phone but not activated with wireless service.
A:AnswerNo. If you want to be on a payment plan, your carrier must offer it to you. You can purchase it in full with a credit card and make monthly payments on your credit card.
A:AnswerI believe the monthly installment plan varies by carrier. Since I’m an AT&T customer, I took the 30 month plan therefore I will always pay an additional $41.67/month on top of my rate plan until the phone is paid off. Other carriers may be less/more. I’m not sure if personal credit is a factor. I suggest talking to a Best Buy associate, they should be able to answer that.
A:AnswerIt depends on which model you purchase. I know that the unlocked and Verizon versions work internationally. Other carrier models should support the required radio bands for Israel, but they may be carrier locked.
A:AnswerActually yes! if you're running Straight Talk through the AT&T platform then buy an AT&T phone and just plug in the SIM card and you're good to go! If it's Verizon then buy the corresponding phone. I've been doing this for about 5 years now with 3 iPhones on the AT&T platform!