If the Boost phone is not locked then provided the Sims are the same as in fitment then there is no reason why they shouldnt work.
-- Edited by Dickodownunder on Thursday 12th of April 2018 09:07:14 AM
JA2340 said
07:30 PM Apr 12, 2018
From my experience, it is easier to buy an unlocked phone, and then use whatever SIM you want.
I have NEVER had a locked phone, always buy unlocked, and transfer my SIM as required!
Currently with Telstra on the $30 pre-paid plan - auto top-up every month, and have never used the limit (data or calls) even with trips to Japan!
villatranquilla said
09:17 PM Apr 12, 2018
most service providers say they use the Telstra network but dedicated Telstra users are given preferential access if the service gets extremely busy. Typical example is Lakes Entrance over Xmas when the town grows by thousands. I am with both Telstra and Aldi and sometimes had no access for internet using Aldi while Telstra worked fine.
Mal_W said
11:21 PM Apr 12, 2018
The coverage across the remote areas of the country is better with a Telstra Sim, rather than another provider that uses the Telstra Network.
This is what I found prior to going to a Telstra sim only contract.
Cheers
Mal
BAZZA44 said
12:10 PM Apr 13, 2018
Hey Dickodownunder, I am watching with interest to see where this thread goes this time.
I will be silent.
Barry
Dickodownunder said
12:39 PM Apr 13, 2018
Hi BAZZA44
Yes it will be interesting although probably predictable.
The OP asked about SIM card fittment but we still hear how that if you pay up to 3 times the cost for a Telstra account you will have better service.
I am currently running the two accounts side by side and over 4 states I have not seen one difference. While we are driving I get the navigator to watch both services and there has been no difference reported between the two accounts.
I will keep the extra money and buy a beer or two although with what I save I can buy 3 cartons a month
It should be noted that I do not have an Aldi account and my comments can only reflect the performance of Boost.
Odd question, I know, but relevant to me:
Boost mobile phones work on Telstra network. So do Aldi SIM cards.
However, there seems to be some doubt about whether Aldi SIMs work in Boost phones.
Anyone know if this is true?
Thanks, Tony
Hi tonyd
From the Boost web site it say you need to pay $80.00 to unlock the Boost purchased phone so you may use another Sim.
Info on this link, page 2 on the right hand side..
boost.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/CIS_131017.pdf
If the Boost phone is not locked then provided the Sims are the same as in fitment then there is no reason why they shouldnt work.
-- Edited by Dickodownunder on Thursday 12th of April 2018 09:07:14 AM
I have NEVER had a locked phone, always buy unlocked, and transfer my SIM as required!
Currently with Telstra on the $30 pre-paid plan - auto top-up every month, and have never used the limit (data or calls) even with trips to Japan!
most service providers say they use the Telstra network but dedicated Telstra users are given preferential access if the service gets extremely busy. Typical example is Lakes Entrance over Xmas when the town grows by thousands. I am with both Telstra and Aldi and sometimes had no access for internet using Aldi while Telstra worked fine.
This is what I found prior to going to a Telstra sim only contract.
Cheers
Mal
I will be silent.
Barry
Hi BAZZA44
although with what I save I can buy 3 cartons a month 
Yes it will be interesting although probably predictable.
The OP asked about SIM card fittment but we still hear how that if you pay up to 3 times the cost for a Telstra account you will have better service.
I am currently running the two accounts side by side and over 4 states I have not seen one difference.
While we are driving I get the navigator to watch both services and there has been no difference reported between the two accounts.
I will keep the extra money and buy a beer or two
It should be noted that I do not have an Aldi account and my comments can only reflect the performance of Boost.