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Straight Talk has removed the option to order ST&T sim cards.
I don't know if it's permanent, or what's up with them.
I'm glad I bought three of them awhile ago.
Right now the only options are unlocked sim and T-Mobile sim.
Last edited by dougeeebear; 01-25-2013 at 03:02 PM.
5" Star Note I9220/N9000 -- 1GHz Dual Sim Unlocked with Straight Talk AT&T Sim
"If it ain't broke, fiddle with it until it breaks, then fiddle with it until you get it fixed"
I just noticed that myself all they have on the website is the t-mobile sim.
SaraST posted some time ago that sim cards do not expire.
http://www.howardforums.com/showthre...3#post14795013
We're both covered then, if only T-Mobile hurry it up to refarm the 1900 mhz, i'd be bringing my Nexus 4 out of the box. There's a posting I pick up from Android forum that Honolulu is refarmed city, I doubt very much, even the T-MO store could give a definite answer and just plugging in my location shows I'd be crawling speed.
Just checked for 30188 and the cards are still available....
The first screen before entering zip code or anything else shows these options:
(o) CDMA
(o) Unlocked
(o) T-Mobile
You can still order the AT&T SIM cards, you just select "Unlocked GSM Phone". After then, you'll see that you can get the AT&T SIM card. This is likely just CYA for people with AT&T phones that are a PITA to change APN settings. Or possibly the DMCA law changing.
I just tried with this zip too and the only option now is T-Mobile. I tried with several big city zips and the only option I have once doing so is T-Mobile.
If I put in my zip (we only have AT&T, no T-Mobile) I'm taken to the Important Info page and when I click Continue, it goes to the "Select SIM" page with no sims available to select.
At this moment, both selections only show T-Mobile sim cards.
It must be they are still working on it.
I guess we'll have to wait and see.
I would put my money on the fact that it has to do with the new laws taking affect tonight.
just looked st is no longer offering the att option for its byod program.you can use a att phone but it must be unlocked and capable of using tmo freq in tour area.
makes you wander if att is not allowing any new st consumers on there network.
next how long do current att sim users have on the att network.
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