Straight Talk Apple iPhone 5S 4G LTE 16GB Prepaid Smartphone with Optional Speck Case

Straight Talk Apple iPhone 5S 4G LTE 16GB Prepaid Smartphone with Optional Speck Case
Straight Talk Apple iPhone 5S 4G LTE 16GB Prepaid Smartphone with Optional Speck Case

Model: STAPi5sG16GDP4

Brand: Apple

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Item model number STAPi5sG16GDP4
Color Gold
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Product Id 927811
User Reviews and Ratings 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars
UPC 885909913077

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Straight Talk Apple iPhone 5S 4G LTE 16GB Prepaid Smartphone: 4-inch (diagonal) Multi-Touch Retina display Resolution: 1136-by-640-pixel resolution at 326 ppi Straight Talk iPhone 5S 4G LTE 16GB Prepaid Smartphone Storage: 16GB, 32GB or 64GB Chip: A7 with 64-bit architecture and M7 coprocessor Wireless data: 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi (802.11n 2.4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth 4.0 wireless technology GPS: Assisted GPS and GLONASS Camera: 8-megapixel iSight camera for photos and 1080p HD video recording, FaceTime HD camera for video calls Straight Talk 4G Phone Battery: Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion batter Talk time: Up to 10 hours on 3G Straight Talk Smartphone Standby time: Up to 250 hours Internet use: Up to 8 hours on 3G, up to 10 hours on LTE, up to 10 hours on Wi-Fi Video playback: Up to 10 hours Audio playback: Up to 40 hours Straight Talk 4G Phone Dimensions: 123.8 mm by 58.6 mm by 7.6 mm Weight: 112 In the Straight Talk Smartphone box: iPhone 5s, Apple EarPods with Remote and Mic, Lightning to USB Cable, USB Power Adapter, Documentation Input and output: Lightning connector, 3.5-mm stereo headphone mini-jack, built-in speaker, built-in microphone, SIM card tray System requirements: Apple ID (required for some features) Internet access Syncing with iTunes on a Mac or PC requires: Mac: OS X v10.6.8 or later PC: Windows 7; Windows Vista; or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 3 or later iTunes 11.1 or later (free download from www.itunes.com/download). For a complete set of Straight Talk iPhone 5S 4G LTE 16GB Prepaid Smartphone Technical Specifications, go to http://www.apple.com/iphone-5c/specs/


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Straight Talk Apple iPhone 5S 4G LTE 16GB Prepaid Smartphone with Optional Speck Case
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Top User Reviews and Ratings

Everything works great as expected!
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2013-12-25T16:00:00

First of all the 5S is a super awesome phone! Secondly, i am also happy with the service! Voice and text is unlimited, data is limited to around 2.5 gb, after that is unlimited to a lower speed (but still good enough for emails or facebook). Lte is super fast. I use my phone very often at work including web and data apps too, pandora radio very often and navigation, and have wifi at home, i try to only dowload big apps only on wifi again. I use streaming videos only if really needed. Otherwise i watch HD videos (youtube/netflix) mostly from home on the wifi. So basically by the end of the month of normal usage of several apps i end up with around 1.5 gb, and that still gives me plenty of data left if youre a little careful, and you only pay $45 a month vs over $100 with att or verizon! Very important: if you buy the phone in store you get the CDMA version that will only work on verizon towers. If bought online you get the SIM version that will work on at&t towers. Keep that in mind before buying. First find out which of the two has a better coverage in your area and choose accordingly. In my area both towers work great, but still my choice was to purchase the 5S online and get the sim version that works on at&t only because if one day will decide to move to another provider - i will have a sim iphone that can be unlocked and used with any other phone company, thus having a much higher resale value than the locked cdma version. Just a thought. Good luck and enjoy your new phone! The phone is a little pricey at $700 (with tax) but hey you only paying $45 a month! You only pay about $550 a year vs $1500 with at&t or verizon. Worths the money! Very happy!

JustBiteMe . Review provider: walmart.com
Phone is Fantastic, Straighttalk Activation Not So
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2014-02-24T16:00:00

The iPhone 5s is great. It exceeds my expectations since I am coming from an old style slide-phone with no data services. The iphone is easy to setup and the interface is well thought out. No matter where you buy the phone (in-store or walmart.com), the iPhone 5s is a GSM phone under the AT&T service towers. Only the iPhone 5 for ST is a CDMA phone. I struggled for 2+ months to try and determine this and gave up and bought the phone online because it was never in stock at any local stores. The Straighttalk activation process was terrible and painful. I followed the instructions for online activation until the website returned a portlet error and halted the process. I could only reach customer service thru Chat and the representative trying to fix the problem made it 100 times worse. The phone was added to my account, but the representative put another phone number on the phone, not the one I was porting from my previous carrier and consumed my air time card. A disconnect in chat left me with another representative that couldn't help and I had to call a special activation number with a ticket. The SIM card was now locked to the incorrect phone number and the air time card lost. Things went worse from here as the representative on the phone can only work from their script, no free thought is available. A language barrier is also present. After a few rounds and speaking with a supervisor, they were no help and they were very rude. A SIM card would be replaced free of charge, but they would first port my number, then mail it, 3-5 days later. That is 3-5 days without my previous phone working and no way to receive calls because my number would have been ported. This was unacceptable. Another trip to my local walmart helped and I had the assistance of a great sales associate. Aware of similar problems, she spent allot of time trying to correct the issue. Straighttalk even hung up on her! She recommended an in-store, over the phone activation to avoid some issues. The problem was corrected by returning a perfectly good iphone for another that was finally instock at the store, just to get a blank sim card compatible with the phone. (Yes, the sim card for straighttalk that sells an iPhone is paired). With everything activated, things are running smoothly and the phone is great. It was just allot of aggrevation to get here.

NewiPhone5sUser . Review provider: walmart.com
So far... So good!
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2014-03-09T17:00:00

Had a slight issue with text messaging right off the get go. Called Straight Talk Support and after about a 20 min phone call trying various things we got it figured out and all is well. Same coverage as I had with AT&T. MUCH CHEAPER. Why everyone doesn't just go with Straight Talk, is beyond me.!!

Fearhergal . Review provider: walmart.com
No Complaints with the product
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2014-01-13T16:00:00

I wanted to share my experience with the Straight Talk Iphone. From previous reviews I had read I was a little hesitant on a Straight Talk purchase as many stated the customer service was a nightmare. I decided to try it out as if I didn't like Straight Talk I would be able to take the phone to another carrier. I purchased two Straight Talk I phones for my wife and myself and when they arrived I braced for the call to transfer our numbers from our other phones. I am happy to report that for me it couldn't of gone any better. The customer service was helpful and both numbers transferred no problem. If I had a complaint it was that I couldn't get a straight answer on which carrier my phone would connect to and you need to pay full price for the phones. I got lucky and my phones work with ATT which has better coverage in my area. I am so glad that I switched to the Straight Talk as it is costing my half of what I was being charged with my old carrier.

racer18 . Review provider: walmart.com
Liking it so far!
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2014-01-13T16:00:00

I love the actual phone! Even though it's so expensive, but that's Apple for you. Better products at a high price. I knew I would love it, I always love apple products, but I was afraid I wouldn't like straight talk or that it wouldn't work well in my area but so far I find that it works just as well as my verizon phone did. And I'm paying $45 a month compared to $100 with verizon. Yes this one runs on AT&T towers but it seems to get about the same coverage here as verizon did in my "extended network"(we have no verizon towers here so I needed an AT&T based phone). From what I'm hearing you can't stream videos on straight talk at all - I haven't tried, but I did play iTunes Radio on my drive the other day without problem so I know you can stream music! I very rarely ever used 2gb data on verizon, so I don't use enough data(or voice minutes or text) when I'm out so a cheap smart phone plan seems fine for me. So far my data seems to load pretty fast on this phone/network and so far I'm pretty happy with it overall.

ST1983 . Review provider: walmart.com
Technology at its very best!
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2014-03-13T17:00:00

I recently purchased my iPhone 5S after carefully comparing phones and no-contract plans. I had been using an old TracFone flip-top and was hesitant about making the leap to a smart phone. I already have an iMac and my experience with that Apple product has been first rate, so I decided to commit to a 5S. I followed the simple instructions for activating my new phone and porting my phone number. Within less than two hours, my new iPhone was fully functional. Before the activation, I had made a couple of calls to Straight Talk customer service. While the customer service reps were obviously located in another country based on their accents, they were very professional and pleasant to converse with, quickly answering my questions. Has anyone ever called for technical support and gotten someone in the continental US? As for the 5S, it is sexy and sleek to view and hold and very intuitive to use. I am very satisfied with it! Straight Talk service is provided through AT&T, which is preferable in my area, and service has been good/consistent. So far I am very happy with Straight Talk and especially with their unlimited service for $45/month. I plan on buying a 3 month or 6 month plan going forward and saving even more money.

QETUO13579 . Review provider: walmart.com
straight talk iphone 5s
(3)
Reviewed in the USA on 2014-02-02T16:00:00

I am sure this is a nice phone. BUT not for straight talk in my area! 4G not available which may be a lot of the problem. Battery life very short because phone was always searching 4G that was not there. Also this phone was on AT & T, not good service for us. Calls were dropped quite often. Again phone may be fine, but not my area on straight talk and not for price! Before you spend the money, look into it further to see if 4G AT&T available or you are wasting your money.

zipperdoodle . Review provider: walmart.com
Great Phone...did not get the "Towers" desired
(3)
Reviewed in the USA on 2014-01-01T16:00:00

The problem was the TOWERS not the phone. The phone itself was 5 star all the way. I was replacing an iPhone 4S on AT&T....I had to use a Microcell signal booster to make it work at home. But for 28001...zip code, Verizon towers give much better service. I could not tell which service I was getting before ordering and getting the phone in my hand. Once I got the phone, I could tell that it was a GSM phone....and not Verizon CDMA style....I could also tell that the reception was identical to my old AT&T iPhone 4S...except it was a notch better...no Microcell signal booster was required at my residence like with my old iPhone 4s. The GSM and the CDMAs carry the same model number and look alike....so telling them apart is very technical....I'm not sure that I could tell them apart without using one. The references listed below said that the StraightTalk iPhone Fives use Verizon Towers and the StraightTalk iPhone 5Ss use AT&T towers...it also list other phones and which towers are used. I can't vouch for accuracy. You have to be ready to check out the phone within a week or two and be ready to return it within 15 days. If I my StraightTalk iPhone 5S was on Verizon towers, I would not have returned it....and I would be saving major dollars! I think StraightTalk is the best deal in town...I'll try again in 2 years. So to sum this up, you need to know which carrier or towers are best for you; then you need to choose a phone that uses the towers...and be ready to test it...and if necessary return it. (My return went smoothly after being sent to 3 places in Walmart...the return had to be done by the assistant store manager...who did a great job...she was a class act.) These two online articles were most helpful. Of course do your homework and double-check. I realize that this is very difficult stuff for most of us....but it's an expensive decision. You can buy a top of the line iPhone with StraightTalk and save about $900 compared to the typical 2 year contract. "How to Tell Which Network (AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint or Verizon) a TracFone, NET10 or Straight Talk Phone Uses" from prepaidphonenews.com "iPhone Q&A - Updated September 27, 2013" from everymac.com

TwistingRabbit . Review provider: walmart.com
Beware
(2)
Reviewed in the USA on 2014-02-11T16:00:00

The phone was great but the service was not. Like you read a lot in other people's reviews it runs mostly off AT&T towers. I only get verizon reception at my home so I had to return it. If you get AT&T signal it's and awesome product so just be careful. Also I found out if you end up importing your phone number in order to get it back from them you have to give the other carrier the imei # to get it back.

R0ckstarm0m . Review provider: walmart.com
Straight talk lies
(1)
Reviewed in the USA on 2014-01-11T16:00:00

I bought an iPhone 5S, which is great, but I was told I would be on the Verizon network. Winds up they put me on the AT&T network. I'm not happy with that or the AT&T service. I only get 1-2 bars of signal strength at my house with AT&T. If they can't put me on the Verizon network, I'll probably send the cool iPhone 5S back.

Notahappycamper2day . Review provider: walmart.com

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