Update: This popular deal is still available.
Select Walmart Stores [
Store Locator] has for
Straight Talk Wireless: 64GB Apple iPhone SE (2022, Carrier Locked) on sale for
$49 when you buy & activate with a service plan;
Plans start at
$35/month valid
in-store purchase only.
Thanks to Community Member
SeriousIdea249 for finding this deal.
Note, offer valid when you purchase this product in-stores and activate w/ a service plan
Features/Specs:
- 5G Compatible
- 4.7" Retina HD display
- Advanced camera system with 12MP Wide camera, 7MP FaceTime HD camera
- 4K video recording up to 60 fps
- A15 Bionic chip
- Up to 15 hours of video playback
- Durable design and IP67 water resistance
- Home button with Touch ID for secure authentication
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1) 1-877-430-2355
2) Press 2 to Activate Device
3) Press 2 for a New Number
4) Follow voice prompt to enter IMEI, ZIP code, create PIN, etc. When asked by the prompt if you want to "add to an existing account", say "No". If you purchased a plan with the phone, it will recognize this and automatically activate the SIM for the plan.
When the voice prompt tells you to power on the device, the instructions were incomplete and unclear. If you've never activated a phone before here are the steps:
1) Attached to the box for your phone is the associated SIM card in a pouch; remove and punch out the nano-SIM.
2) Using the SIM tool in the iPhone box (or a small paperclip), pop out your SIM card tray and insert the nano-SIM.
3) Re-insert the SIM tray into the iPhone and power on the phone.
4) Go through the setup process; I recommend connecting to WiFi when prompted to make things go faster.
5) Your phone should be activated within a few minutes of being powered on with the SIM inserted, assuming you went through all the steps in the automated phone activation.
I'm not going to waste my time going there, but thought I'd help others. Be sure to call the local Walmart you are going to, ask if they have the phone in stock (both stores said online they didn't have stock, but both stores did have them in stock) and ask if they have the WARP system for activation. Good luck everyone.
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Quote from p0tempkin :
Got my order for 2 phones delivered today, and got them both activated to start the countdown clock on the unlock. For anyone who bought one just to activate for the one-month plan you purchased and unlock, the easiest way is the automated phone service (the online process wasn't working for me):
1) 1-877-430-2355
2) Press 2 to Activate Device
3) Press 2 for a New Number
4) Follow voice prompt to enter IMEI, ZIP code, create PIN, etc. When asked by the prompt if you want to "add to an existing account", say "No". If you purchased a plan with the phone, it will recognize this and automatically activate the SIM for the plan.
So as per the deal if a customer committed to 24 months of T-mobile Go5G Next or Plus service customer ends up paying double the cost of the device in 24 months of service and there's literally no deal for the customer. I am not sure it makes any sense at all.
Why not just buy directly with full price and go with prepaid service with ATT, Cricket or Metro? and don't have to deal with any long term commitments?
That's not double the cost of the phone.
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There is no 15-digit PIN for these phones ordered with a plan thru the ST website.
If the phone does not activate via prompts after giving the IMEI then you must call customer service.
If you are being asked for the 15-digit PIN or to otherwise purchase a plan, you must call customer service.
There is no 15-digit PIN for these phones ordered with a plan thru the ST website.
If the phone does not activate via prompts after giving the IMEI then you must call customer service.
If you are being asked for the 15-digit PIN or to otherwise purchase a plan, you must call customer service.
Did inserting the sim card and powering on the phone before activating it remove the 30 days of prepaid time I purchased?
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