Your kid’s first iPhone or for emergencies: New iPhone 5s 16GB Unlocked (OS 10 compatible): $280 shipped

Daily Steals is offering the new condition iPhone 5s 16GB GSM Unlocked in grey, silver or gold for $279.99 shipped. That’s about the price you would expect to pay for a refurbished model and the lowest we’ve seen.

Note: Unlocked cell phones are compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile as well as with GSM SIM cards (e.g. H20 and select prepaid carriers). Unlocked cell phones will not work with CDMA Carriers like Sprint, Verizon, Boost or Virgin.

We actually couldn’t find another retailer offering a new one, but as a pricing comparison the iPhone SE unlocked starts at $399 at Target and other retailers.  So whether you’re looking for your kids first iPhone or an emergency/backup phone this is a great choice. This small sleek phone can call 911 in case of an emergency even without a sim card, has GPS (both unlike an iPod touch) and “find my iPhone” capabilities for tracking and runs the latest iOS 10 software.

If you’re more interested in the idea of a prepaid phone, you can grab Straight Talk’s iPhone 5s 16GB 4G LTE for $149 shipped right now. You can get a great deal on case for it too. eBay has the OtterBox Commuter Wallet Series right now for only $15 shipped

The iPhone 5s is purposefully imagined. Meticulously considered and precision crafted.

This phone is unlocked for GSM networks (such as AT&T and T-Mobile) and is compatible with Verizon. It will not work with Sprint. Please check with your carrier to make sure that they can support this device.

Brilliant Retina Display
Named after the fact that its impossibly small pixels are virtually invisible to the unaided eye, the iPhone’s Retina display makes your digital life a little more handsome, rendering crisp, detail-rich images and smooth, easy-to-read text

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