BoostMobile has a new Nextel based iDEN phone service - in which you can get unlimited talk, text, walkie talkie and web, for $50. a month. Unbelievable.
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And...no contracts! No cancellation fees.
This is known as the "boostmobile with walkie talkie" network, or "monthly unlimited with walkie talkie" plan. The phones for this network must be iDEN ones (so the model numbers will always start or end with the small letter i).
The downside:
-you are getting the Nextel network. This has not been updated in years, so coverage is lacking in certain small spots all over town, even along major freeways. Now that Sprint has figured out a way to profit off the Nextel system, they might start putting some money back into updating and extending the network.
-As of right now, no iDEN phones with keyboards are available for the boostmobile with walkietalkie network. You can try using an iDEN phone such the Blackberry 8350i, but supposedly then you cannot text. Any iDEN phone in theory will work with the boostmobile network, but the best results are with the small number of phones that are specifically made by Motorola for use with boost.
(New iDEN phones with keyboards, specially made for boost, will be out later this summer)
-the web browsing, especially on the standard boostmobile browser, is pretty slow and mostly good for viewing "text only" sites. However, there is a cool add on Java application called Opera Mini
Opera Mini | The most popular mobile phone browser in the world
that works MUCH faster and opens doors to about any site, including MySpace, Facebook, even...Modeeworld.com !
Analysis: once the newer qwerty keyboard iDEN phones for boost come out, this will be about the best bang for your buck out there. No, it's not going to compete head on with the Apple iPhone but then, it's not going to cost you $150. per month for unlimited either.
If you can live with somewhat slower and not so image based web browsing, this is for you.
I've been with Nextel for about forever, so it was a no brainer for me to switch to boostmobile. I have a slightly better phone (i776) than I had before, same Nextel network, and now unlimited everything! for just fifty each month. Running Opera Mini all I need is a keyboard based phone (coming soon!) and I'll be pretty set.
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And...no contracts! No cancellation fees.
This is known as the "boostmobile with walkie talkie" network, or "monthly unlimited with walkie talkie" plan. The phones for this network must be iDEN ones (so the model numbers will always start or end with the small letter i).
The downside:
-you are getting the Nextel network. This has not been updated in years, so coverage is lacking in certain small spots all over town, even along major freeways. Now that Sprint has figured out a way to profit off the Nextel system, they might start putting some money back into updating and extending the network.
-As of right now, no iDEN phones with keyboards are available for the boostmobile with walkietalkie network. You can try using an iDEN phone such the Blackberry 8350i, but supposedly then you cannot text. Any iDEN phone in theory will work with the boostmobile network, but the best results are with the small number of phones that are specifically made by Motorola for use with boost.
(New iDEN phones with keyboards, specially made for boost, will be out later this summer)
-the web browsing, especially on the standard boostmobile browser, is pretty slow and mostly good for viewing "text only" sites. However, there is a cool add on Java application called Opera Mini
Opera Mini | The most popular mobile phone browser in the world
that works MUCH faster and opens doors to about any site, including MySpace, Facebook, even...Modeeworld.com !
Analysis: once the newer qwerty keyboard iDEN phones for boost come out, this will be about the best bang for your buck out there. No, it's not going to compete head on with the Apple iPhone but then, it's not going to cost you $150. per month for unlimited either.
If you can live with somewhat slower and not so image based web browsing, this is for you.
I've been with Nextel for about forever, so it was a no brainer for me to switch to boostmobile. I have a slightly better phone (i776) than I had before, same Nextel network, and now unlimited everything! for just fifty each month. Running Opera Mini all I need is a keyboard based phone (coming soon!) and I'll be pretty set.
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