Is the new Straight Talk iPhone 4 Verizon powered?
In the area I live in, the only wireless carrier we get service from is Verizon.AT&T's signal stops 50 miles away, and Sprint's stops at a town 20 miles away.So, when I type in my zip code on www.straighttalk.com, all verizon-powered phones show up, including the iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, and iPhone 5. But when I looked up "straight talk iphone 4" on Youtube to see some reviews, every video made it seem like it was an AT&T powered phone, which I Can't have.AT&T does not work here.So, I'd like to know if the iPhone 4 that Straight Talk offers is Verizon powered. I don't want a bunch of people telling me the phone is expensive, an it'd be better to just go with Verizon Wireless rather than Straight Talk. Believe me, I know plenty about phones and services. But Straight Talk does make it very confusing sometimes, for their users to know what kind of service their phones are using. I can't buy a $450 phone, and have it be an AT&T powered one. Please let me know if it's Verizon!