StraightSAVINGS! Bring Your Own Phone Plan
Experience unlimited talk, text, and data with the StraightSAVINGS! Bring Your Own Phone Plan. This plan offers exceptional value for customers who bring their own compatible devices. Enjoy real unlimited service and earn a $50 phone credit after 12 months of continuous service. The starter bundle includes a SIM kit for easy activation. Confirm coverage and device compatibility using your ZIP code and IMEI to get started.
$29.88
Owner Satisfaction
4.1
/ 5
Category Rank
146
/ 375
#146 in Mobile Phone Pre-Paid Cards
Price vs Category Average
-64%
Below average
Monthly Cost
25.00
/ $
Who it's for
- Significant Cost Reduction
- Device Flexibility
- Access to Major Networks
Who should skip it
- Limited Customer Support
- Data Deprioritization Risk
- Potential Setup Hassle
Key Specs
Monthly Cost
$25.00
Upfront Cost
$29.88 (includes plan + SIM Kit)
Network Provider
Verizon network compatibility
Device Requirement
Must be unlocked
SIM Kit Contents
Nano, Micro, and Standard SIM options
Service Type
Unlimited Talk, Text, and Data
Validity Period
30 days
Activation Method
Online
Features
- Unlimited data, talk, and text
- Earn $50 phone credit after one year
- Includes SIM Kit with multiple sizes
- Bring Your Own Phone (BYOP) compatible
- Activate by checking coverage and compatibility
- Supports 4G LTE and 5G networks
What customers say
This service is overwhelmingly praised for its exceptional value, allowing users to keep their existing phones while enjoying significant cost savings over major carriers. The core appeal rests on reliable nationwide coverage and the flexibility of no long term contracts. Customers value the straightforward monthly refill process. However, satisfaction hinges on avoiding support needs. The primary drawback is the customer service experience, frequently cited for long waits and difficulty resolving technical issues like number porting. While the financial benefit is clear for self sufficient users, those needing assistance often find the support process frustrating, creating a distinct split in user experience.
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