Looking at Sprint’s Samsung Transformer (SPH-M920), we thought its successor — model marked as SPH-M930 — will also end-up in the CDMA/WiMAX carrier’s portfolio. However, that’s not the case, since that device is heading to Boost Mobile (which consequently is owned by Sprint). We’ve no idea when the M930 will be released, nor how Boost…
BlackBerry Style 9670 lands on Boost Mobile
If you’ve been dying to get your hands on the BlackBerry Style 9670 but didn’t want to sign a long-term contract to get your hands on the flip-form BlackBerry, you’ll be happy to know that the device will be coming to Boost Mobile July 20 for $199.99. That’s not a bad price when you consider…
Boost Mobile offers unlimited calls to Mexico for $5 a month
Boost Mobile is continuing to provide some high-quality discount telephony, as the company is now offering a $5 a month international package which will give you unlimited calls to Mexico and more. In order to get this unlimited call plan to Mexico, you have to add it on to your existing unlimited plan which costs…
Boost Mobile launches Sanyo Innuendo by Kyocera, too
It was back in September 2010 when Sprint launched Sanyo Innuendo by Kyocera. Now its “child company” Boost Mobile is taking the same route announcing the phone as successor to Incognito, which is said to be one of the best-selling phones on the youth-focused network. As you may remember, the Innuendo is a clamshell device…
Boost announces three Motorola iDen devices
Boost has just announced three new low-end Motorola devices for its iDen network to add a little variety for its budget-conscious customers. The Motorola Clutch + i475 is the successor to the Clutch and features a physical QWERTY keyboard, the Motorola Theory is a sleeker looking device that also sports a physical QWERTY keyboard in…
Hands-On: Samsung Galaxy Prevail for Boost Mobile
Samsung and Boost Mobile announced today the Galaxy Prevail with Android 2.2 Froyo. The 3G smartphone is feature-rich for a budget handset and runs on Sprint’s CDMA network. It is equipped with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS – TeleNav is unlimited and free every month and is pre-installed in the device – and has a 3.2-inch…
Samsung and Boost Mobile announce the Android-powered Galaxy Prevail
Samsung and Boost Mobile held an event to announce the Galaxy Prevail, an entry-level Android handset to land on the prepay wireless service backed by Sprint. The Prevail will join the older Motorola i1 in Boost’s Android handset lineup and is an excellent choice for those looking for a prepay smartphone. As rumored, specs for…
Samsung Galaxy Prevail Coming Soon to Boost Mobile
Boost Mobile (an MVNO running on Sprint’s network), has set up a landing page for the Samsung Galaxy Prevail. Specs for now are slim, but it promises to have Android 2.2, a 3.2-inch touchscreen, a 2 megapixel camera, GPS, and stereo Bluetooth support. As you might expect, this is one is priced for the entry-level:…
Samsung Factor lands at Boost Mobile; The entry-level clamshell could be yours for 50 bucks
Boost Mobile has a new “everything but exciting” device in its portfolio – Samsung Factor. The carrier’s pitch is to address the needs of value buyers, who may not have the money or don’t want to pay a premium to grab a smartphone. The entry-level clamshell costs $49.99 (excluding taxes) and comes with a VGA…
Boost Mobile teams up with the New York Knicks and MSG Network for the 2010-11 season
Sprint-owned Boost Mobile is teaming up with the New York Knickerbockers and MSG Network for a new multi-platform marketing partnership for the 2010-11 season. The carrier will effectively become the Knicks official wireless telecommunications partner and will have a strong presence on MSG Network during games. The deal kicked off with the debut of the…






