A:AnswerI’m not exactly sure what straight talk plan is but the watch comes with a SIM card. It’s very easy to set up. I personally use Verizon for our cell phones. Once you download the watch app and activate the SIM card you pick your plan (monthly, 6 months or one year) it’s way cheaper than adding another line to your cellular account. I believe it’s like $16ish a month. I chose the 6 month plan. You will be assigned a phone number and you are good to go. Once it was set up and ready the watch displays AT&T. Not important info but just throwing it out there. We got this for our 9 year old son in July and absolutely love it. Has all the features we wanted and haven’t had any issues at all yet. Calls are clear. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerCricket should work with the Adventurer but you may need to take additional steps to provision the sim card before being able to use it in the Adventurer. Your Spacetalk Adventurer will include a JumpySIM which uses the AT&T network just like Cricket does. So if Cricket works well in your area you can be confident JumpySIM will work well also.
A:AnswerIt will work. I had to activate a nano sim in a phone (VZW charges $20/mo instead of Verizon's usual $10 for a watch or $15+ for Jumpy). Then transfer that SIM into the watch. connects to Verizon and voice calls/video calls/texts work just fine.
A:AnswerYou are able to use any carrier except for Verizon. The Spacetalk Adventurer will include a JumpySIM card which has been optimized for the watch.
A:AnswerThe Spacetalk Adventurer will work with either T-Mobile or JumpySIM. If you decide to use T-Mobile make sure to get a cellular plan NOT a wearable plan. If you decide to use JumpySIM it uses the AT&T network so if AT&T works in your area JumpySIM will also work.