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Depends on the Straight Talk phone. See Straight Talk is CDMA in some areas and GSM in others. Those are the type of networks it works on. Phones, however, are only GSM or CDMA. Without knowing which your phone is (not due to model but due to what ever network that company uses in your area) there is no way to answer the directly. First you will need to find out which one that Straight Talk is using in your area. You will have to ask them that. Then you will need to compare that to Verizon, which they run a CDMA network, so a GSM phone wouldn't work on it. You may also be able to check with Verizon directly and ask them if the phone will work.
Depends on the Straight Talk phone. See Straight Talk is CDMA in some areas and GSM in others. Those are the type of networks it works on. Phones, however, are only GSM or CDMA. Without knowing which your phone is (not due to model but due to what ever network that company uses in your area) there is no way to answer the directly. First you will need to find out which one that Straight Talk is using in your area. You will have to ask them that. Then you will need to compare that to Verizon, which they run a CDMA network, so a GSM phone wouldn't work on it. You may also be able to check with Verizon directly and ask them if the phone will work.
 
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