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    Are CDMA phones OK for the $25/750 Net10 plan?

    I read in another thread that there's some question about CDMA phones being able to use the new Net10 $25/750 min. plan. I was just about to put in the port request as my wife is trying out an LG220C. It's just a new type of card purchase, right? Works w/ any Net10 phone in service out here?

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    Works with almost any phone. There are a few older models listed that are not compatible, but they are all gsm. Should work with CDMA phones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crossstick View Post
    I read in another thread that there's some question about CDMA phones being able to use the new Net10 $25/750 min. plan. I was just about to put in the port request as my wife is trying out an LG220C. It's just a new type of card purchase, right? Works w/ any Net10 phone in service out here?
    Here is a link to the Net 10 CO market (only CDMA) and they are rotating advertisement for the two 30 day monthly plans at the top:
    http://www.net10-store.com/bpdirect/...view&market=CO

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    I just noticed the new LG 231c is listed on the page.

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    It's probably safe to assume all Cdma Net10 standard phones are okay for the Net10 unlimited/monthly plans. America Movil inches forward in byod...lol

    Now if Verizon would allow all smartphones on their paygo/daily plans and VM would allow all their Beyond Talk phones on Paylo...

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    If around your area CDMA is the way to go, then yes you should go with a CDMA phone. If it is GSM then get the GSM phone. When you buy your net10 phone, you will be asked for your zip code in order to verify which service tower is the best one for your area.

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    of my reps uses the LG 290C and I swear, this phone can get a signal in a cave, any building, etc...lol. Long battery life, beautiful screen, and call clarity like no other..my android phone does not come close in terms of call clarity and signal strength.

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