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Roll over minutes depends on your service provider. This cellphone is unlocked so you can use any service provider. Yes, this cellphone is bluetooth compatible.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This phone is Bluetooth capable but I guess rollover minutes would depend on your plan.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's definitely Bluetooth compatible. The plans generally don't have roll-over minutes that I'm aware of, but I haven't changed our plan for a few years now, so that may've changed. Last I knew talking minutes were all unlimited on all plans and only the amount of data varies for each plan. I'd look at the actual Total Wireless website for the most up-to-date plans though to be sure. My husband and I are on the 15GB of data, unlimited everything else plan @ $60 (before tax) and it's been great. We never run out of data because we have and use WiFi frequently, so if you have WiFi at home and work like us, it's plenty of data for most users. The service from Total Wireless piggy-backs on Verizon towers so we always have a signal where we are without issue too. As long as Verizon is common where you are (sometimes AT&T dominates instead) then you should get a solid signal. If you're not sure, just do a bit of research on which big carriers rate well in your region, since all MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operators) piggy back on the towers of the bigger companies. The phone itself is pretty good. I'm not a fan of the narrow screen, but that's currently an inescapable Samsung design choice that is on all their phones right now: long and skinny. The camera is pretty good for a phone in this price point, though it's not the greatest in low-light, but it's also far better than my prior phone's performance in low light. Overall though, this phone and Total Wireless' service are excellent though and I think it's a great value. I'd buy the phone from your local Best Buy so it's easy to ask for their help if you need it. As long as it's Total Wireless-branded phone (in their brand's box) it should have their SIM card in your box and you can also port your old number over. Total Wireless will also make transferring a number easy over the phone (though service might vary with the pandemic happening), Just make sure you know the PIN or password for your old account when you call to transfer the number, as that's part of the process and they will ask for that info. I'd also enroll in their bill autopay if you can, as that often gets you a little discount and you may get extra data when they offer bonuses (if you need that).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.All you can talk is plan I got 25 bucks unlimited
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Total Wireless phone plans have unlimited minutes and text, but the allotted data per the plan you purchase does not rollover. Tracfone might offer a plan that would work with this phone that does allow rollover or per minute plans. And yes, it has Bluetooth.
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