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Anonymous Anonymous said...

How are you going to know if a smartphone you want to BUY will work with Tracfone when you don't have the Serial number to check it on the Tracfone site??? I'm still using the old flip phone and would like to get the Samsung s3 mini but have no way to check if it will work. Any ideas??? There's no access to the serial # until you buy it!

January 1, 2014 at 6:40 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm having a hard time finding out whether a Nokia Lumia 520 Windows 8 phone marketed as an ATT 'GoPhone' is usable with Tracfone, whether it would need unlocking to do so, and if this would involve additional expense (buying unlock codes off EBay?).

January 2, 2014 at 12:55 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have two questions regard the Android smart phones.
1) I have heard this answered both way (by Tracfone support personnel): Will these smart phones work anywhere in the country where Tracfone has a viable CDMA signal or are these phones confined to work only in the area (such as a zip code) where they are activated?
2) In the Android phone specs you quote (taken from the selling literature) "GPS," "GPS enabled," and "GPS capable." Do these terms mean the same thing or are they different?

January 3, 2014 at 7:16 AM

Blogger TracfoneReviewer Team said...

Yes, GPS, and the other forms of this just means it can do GPS things like use Google Maps.

January 4, 2014 at 3:48 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Peter...and the answer to the first question?

January 4, 2014 at 5:09 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My Valet is less than 3 months mine. Im at an event Takin pix and now getting a "cannot connect to camera" message. No reports of this for Valet, but mine has quit working. This bites!

January 4, 2014 at 1:59 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Will Tracfone be releasing any new Flip phones which would have triple minutes for life? All their flip phones until now only have double minutes.

January 9, 2014 at 7:02 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

i have been with tracfone for many yrs.was excited to see android phones coming,but now i won't get one.too many issues going with the phones.ive read hundreds of reviews,issues,etc.and the Big complaint is the 3 bucket system.im with everyone on this issue.if you don't do much calling,but a little more texting and web,you are sunk.why on earth would they do that? others say they would be willing to put larger amt.of min.on android,but let them use the total of min.as they wish,not in buckets.some people said they have spent more money filling the buckets than on some other carriers.will wait and see what happens.maybe tracfone will redo this problem.i hope so,and many others as well.if you love tracfone,then you want the best for us and them..

January 17, 2014 at 1:18 PM

Blogger jim said...

What is the difference between the minutes on an "Airtime" card versus a "data" card or a "Messaging" card? Tracfone sells all three types of cards but I don't know the difference. I had about 1800 "minutes" of airtime on my old phone. Transferred to my Samsung Android phone this shows up as 1800 minutes for AIRTIME, 1800 minutes for DATA, and 1800 minutes for messaging.

January 18, 2014 at 11:39 AM

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