Does walmart have the Straight talk plan for the iphone 4s?

I don't live near a walmart but i'm going to one tomorrow, i'm in need of a new phone. Let me know, so i don't get my hopes up LOL

I don't think so.depends on what company you want

Http://answers.walmart.com/answers/1336/product/13082132/questions.htm

No I don't think so. There are other great phones besides iPhone though.

StraightTalk has normal plan for smartphones which is $45/month unlimited everything. You need to get unlocked iPhone for using on StraightTalk. You can either get unlocked iPhone and use with StraightTalk SIM or get a CDMA iPhone and get it flashed to StraightTalk. If you need iPhone 4S unlocked / flashed for StraightTalk at reasonable price, mail me to yonoulee@gmx.com

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