Can I transfer my Straight Talk number to T-Mobile?
Yes, you may call us to transfer your number to T-Mobile after you have received your new phone in the mail. This option is recommended if you need to use your current phone until your new T-Mobile phone or SIM card arrives.
How do I transfer my number from Straight Talk?
Deactivated Straight Talk customers CANNOT transfer their numbers. You must reactivate your service first. The information on the transfer-out request sent to us from another carrier MUST match your information in our system.
Will a T-Mobile SIM card work on a Straight Talk phone?
Yes, its just a SIM card that is connecting to the network. Just switch SIM assuming you have an unlocked phone and that’s it! It’ll work if you have a Straight Talk SIM that’s backed by the T-Mobile network.
Can I keep my straight talk number if I switch to AT?
It’s easy to bring your number when you order online. Just tell us your wireless account information at checkout, and we’ll confirm with your wireless provider that your number can be moved to AT.
How do I transfer my phone number to a new carrier?
Provide your current account information. Make sure you know your PIN number or password for this step. Sit back and wait while your new carrier contacts your old one to request the transfer. It usually takes just a couple hours to 1 business day to port your cell phone number to a new carrier.
How do I transfer my number to a new phone?
How do I transfer my mobile number?
- Call or text your current provider to request a mobile PAC code. A PAC code should be given to you immediately over the phone or within two hours by text.
- Contact your new network and give them the PAC code.
- Check the SIM works in your phone and the new number has ported across.
Can I switch from Straight Talk to Verizon and keep my number?
Can I transfer my number to a Verizon wireless prepaid phone? Yes, you can choose to transfer an existing number when you activate your Verizon wireless prepaid phone.
Can you keep same phone number when switching carriers?
If you’re switching service providers and remaining in the same geographic area, you can keep your existing phone number. This process – often referred to as phone number porting – can be done between wireline, IP and wireless providers.
How do I transfer my phone number to a new network?
Can I keep my mobile number if I switch carriers?
The short answer is Yes. You can always keep your phone number when changing provider. If you want to switch, your carrier is legally obligated to relinquish your number and transfer it to your new provider upon request.
Can I keep the same phone number if I switch phones?
Can you keep the same phone number when switching phones?
The short answer is Yes. You can always keep your phone number when changing provider. While most should just ask you if you want to keep your number, some may use the phrase “mobile number portability” or “porting”.
How do I transfer my Number from one Straight Talk account to another?
If you want to transfer your current Straight Talk number and remaining service balance to a new phone or SIM. You have two options. Move the SIM card from your current phone to your new phone Activate your New Phone or SIM from straighttalk.com
Can I use a straight talk SIM card on another phone?
Your current SIM card will need to fit into your new phone and your new phone will need to be compatible with the current Straight Talk SIM card you are using. This works pretty welll with Straight Talk’s AT and T-Mobile SIM cards. It will also work with Straight Talk Verizon SIM cards but this can cause problems.
Will my current phone work on my new Straight Talk phone?
Your current phone is using Straight Talk’s AT or T-Mobile network. Your new phone is compatible with the Straight Talk network you are using. Your current phone and your new phone use the same size SIM card.
Can I port my phone number from Straight Talk to AT?
StraightTalk, TracPhone, and Net10 customers that are attempting to Port to AT absolutely can do so. The process is exactly the same as with any other carrier, with one caveat. These companies are different than major carriers like Verizon or T-Mobile in that the Port process takes longer, and can even be longer than 24 hours.