Ive tried to research this online but its conflicting.
If you have prepaid tmobile will it allow you to roam as if you are on the postpaid tmobile?
If you are asking because of a planned trip to another country, it is often much cheaper to simply buy a SIM card while you are there. I was in Belgrade 2 weeks ago and bought a data only SIM. 1GB of data was something like $7. My wife had her own SIM card so I did not need voice.
He's talking about domestic roaming.
Andrew,
Downsides of straighttalk? Are there any?
MMS?
2. If you're an "all-in" Google Voice user, I'm fairly certain that ST doesn't have a way to completely disable your carrier voicemail, which could cause you some problems with getting GV's voicemail to "catch" in all missed/declined call situations. Andrew probably knows the straight answer to this. But this was one reason I decided on T-Mobile prepaid instead.
Theres actually no problem with GV Voicemail because Straight Talk has Conditional Call Forwarding just like postpaid service.
On T-Mobile prepaid, the reason why you "have" to disable your carrier voicemail is because they do not support Conditional Call Forwarding. Its all negated, however, if you just use your GV # as your primary #. No forwarding needed. I used GV as my primary # on T-Mobile prepaid for months without voicemail issues, even with my T-Mobile # and voicemail still active.
Okay, so do they support conditional call forwarding on both the T-Mo and AT&T SIMs?
Ohh boy.
I plan to use Tmobile prepaid. I plan to use Google voice for my voicemail but not to port the number to google voice. What do I need to do.
Theres actually no problem with GV Voicemail because Straight Talk has Conditional Call Forwarding just like postpaid service.
On T-Mobile prepaid, the reason why you "have" to disable your carrier voicemail is because they do not support Conditional Call Forwarding. Its all negated, however, if you just use your GV # as your primary #. No forwarding needed. I used GV as my primary # on T-Mobile prepaid for months without voicemail issues, even with my T-Mobile # and voicemail still active.