{"id":7446,"date":"2010-07-28T12:14:22","date_gmt":"2010-07-28T19:14:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wapreview.com\/?p=7446"},"modified":"2010-07-30T10:04:46","modified_gmt":"2010-07-30T17:04:46","slug":"straight-talk-45-unlimited-everything-on-att","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/7446\/","title":{"rendered":"Straight Talk – $45 Unlimited Talk, Text, Data, Roaming and 3rd Party Apps On AT&T"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Samsung<\/p>\n

Mexico based Am\u00e9rica M\u00f3vil<\/a>, the fourth largest mobile network in the world, doesn’t have a network of it’s own in the US but operates the country’s largest MVNO under the TracFone banner with subsidiary brands Net10, Safelink and StraightTalk.\u00a0 The latter has been offering unlimited talk, text in and data for $45\/month since late last year.<\/p>\n

Straight Talk phones are only available online and at Wal-Mart stores.\u00a0 While Straight Talk is attractive to\u00a0 heavy talkers and texters, the data part of the deal is less than inspiring due to the locked down nature of the service and handsets. You have to use one of Straight Talk’s selection of feature phones which are BREW based and do not allow the installation of any apps, paid or free.\u00a0 The only use for that unlimited data was browsing the mobile web with the rather feeble WAP browsers that are pre-installed on the phones.\u00a0 Because the phones don’t support Java ME there’s\u00a0\u00a0 no way to use the Opera Mini or Bolt browsers or IM, Gmail or Google Maps apps.<\/p>\n

\"LG<\/p>\n

All that changed early this month when\u00a0 users on Howard Forums reported<\/a> seeing a new line of Straight Talk GSM phones\u00a0 in a few Walmart stores.\u00a0 Monday, on their blog, Straight Talk confirmed<\/a> the launch of the GSM service and the GSM phones are now available on Straight Talk’s website<\/a>.<\/p>\n

The new phones are:<\/p>\n