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Vikingbulldog

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Nov 2, 2013
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I have heard that if you jail break a AT&T phone with a nano sim for another carrier it is slower because of the AT&T software????
 
I have heard that if you jail break a AT&T phone with a nano sim for another carrier it is slower because of the AT&T software????

Who would you have heard this from ?
The only person's with possible access to a working jailbreak for iPhone 5S are the @evad3rs team.
You need to "enable" common sense here (Nov 2013 registration date noted :rolleyes: )

Besides, jailbreaking does not slow down speed of an iDevice as evidenced by a long list of previously jailbroken iDevices.
 
What I have heard it is

The process to switch it over to straight talk to get AT&T 5s, get a nano Sim card that has been made for the iphone 5s Then buy the activation card and go to some site and then it works for straight talk? All you have to do is go to YouTube and punch in iPhone 5s on Straight Talk to see what I'm talking about.... Even after this process some people from other forums are saying that somehow The iPhone 5s is slower or there is less memory or space, something is taken up
 
The process to switch it over to straight talk to get AT&T 5s, get a nano Sim card that has been made for the iphone 5s Then buy the activation card and go to some site and then it works for straight talk? All you have to do is go to YouTube and punch in iPhone 5s on Straight Talk to see what I'm talking about.... Even after this process some people from other forums are saying that somehow The iPhone 5s is slower or there is less memory or space, something is taken up

I think you are not understanding what you have read.
If AT&T has LTE service where you live, Straight Talk (which is an AT&T MVNO) now offers LTE service as long as you get a new LTE enabled sim from Straight Talk (Since Straight Talk does not offer nano sims, you will have to order their micro sim and cut it down)

But your 5S must be IMEI unlocked (or jailbroken - which is not possible yet) in order to be able to enter the complete APN settings for Straight Talk (talk, text, MMS, etc). The HowardForums has in the past offered a script to get some of the needed APN settings into a non-jailbroken iPhone but some, like MMS settings, cannot be added that way.
Much better if your phone is IMEI unlocked which allows using a foreign sim (like T-Mobile) to open the Cellular data settings panel.
 
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