A:AnswerYes. Straight Talk uses AT&T, T-Mobile, or Verizon. I believe they assign you to a network upon account creation as it doesn’t switch to the other carriers when there’s a weaker signal. You have to call customer service to find out which network you’re assigned to under Straight Talk.
A:AnswerYes as long as your account has been converted after T-Mobile bought Sprint/Boost. If you have a “legacy” account, you will have to have boos convert your account, then it will work.
A:AnswerIt will but on limited network bands. It’s recommended you buy an international version of any phone you decide to use outside of the US if buying in the US.
A:AnswerIt’s marketing. It’s slightly narrower and taller than most 6.8” screens (only slightly) so measurements vary a bit. In all honesty, it’s screen is slightly larger than my iPhone 13 Pro Max at 6.7”, just a tiny bit taller.
A:AnswerIt is unlocked, and should work inVietnam, however, non-international versions of cell phones will only support basic cellular in other countries. The cellular radio in this phone is for use in the US, though I’ve used my other phones in Europe, with limited cellular support.
A:AnswerThe networks between countries vary. If buying in the US, look for an international version. This phone should work in Nigeria, however you will get spotty reception due to it having a US cellular radio in it.
A:AnswerIt’s referring to the CDMA versions of Sprint, Boost, and Verizon. If it’s GSM, like the majority of carriers now, it will work. I’ve tried both Visible and Verizon wireless without issues.
If you are transferring SIM cards, make sure you have a new Boost SIM card. If you’ve had your Boost Mobile account before they were acquired by TMobile, you may still have a CDMA SIM card THAT WILL NOT WORK. If this is the case, Boost will have to convert your account and get you a new SIM
A:AnswerYes. Mint, Visible, and other carriers in the same category use other companies networks - its network on Phone, meaning the SIM card simply provisions the phone wot work on T-Mobile, AT&T, or Verizon, but identify and bill under Mint. I use Visible and get the same service as I do with Verizon on my other phone. Mileage may vary on Mint
Unfortunately, Ryan Reynolds doesn’t come with the plan
A:AnswerYeah, your right other answer, just sit back and own a phone without security for over a year, up to two years without updates, get your malware and it will be fine as the other answer says. Nope, get a Samsung phone and be more secure. Get updated every 6 months on new version, next 16.0, then 6 months later, 16.1 of Android 14. You will get it before Lenovo updates this one to Android 13 on their A34 and A54 Samsung phones. At least your secure from hackers more than this phone.
A:AnswerDon't worry and go get Samsung phone, they won't wait almost a year or longer after android 13 has been done. More like 5 months, even for their midrange. Never, get from a brand that waits and takes their time like Lenovo.
A:AnswerWell...if Band's n260/n261 are required for Verizon's MM Wave and this particular Version from Best Buy doesn't list those Band's...
This phone will not receive a signal from Verizon's MM Wave infrastructure...