Boostmobile Cell Phones
October 25, 2011 by troogle
Filed under This Cell Phone
This quick guide will get you set up and on your way to finding your Cell phones at wholesale prices. A quick background of the Boost mobile Cell phones: The Boost mobile company is share of the sprint which was percentage of Nextel before the merger. You would want to ask the vender of the Cell phones if these phones are made for Boost mobile, since they run on the IDEN network such phones as T-Mobile and AT&T will not work with this network.
Cell phone technology and capabilities continue to itmobile prepaid phonesmprove month by month&8230;.we just recently went to the 3g network which is a ster way of getting information to your Cell phone. Now there is a 4g network that has data speeds of 1g bit/s to stationary devices which is really impressive and enough speed to surf the web at reasonable speeds. A lot of the new handsets do not yet utilize the 4g data as of yet but many do&8230;..
After looking at the phones offered by Boostmobile, the phones appear to hover in a higher price range than some of the other prepaid cell phone carriers I’ve reviewed. According to their website, the phones range in price from $59.99 for the Sanyo Mirro flip phone and the Motorola 1296 walkie-talkie (iDEN service) to $149.99 for the Samsung Seek, Motorola Bali, the BlackBerry Curve and a few other phones.
Emergency or Minimal Cell Phone Calls Only: If you only use a phone for emergencies, you might want to think about selecting the INPulse Core plan which is the most basic one offered. The daily usage charge is the least expensive, but the per minute charge of .10 is more expense than the other options. You won’t feel the impact of the .10 per minute if you don’t regularly use your Cell phone.
The basic AT&T America’s Plan for Seniors (also called Senior Nation 200 plan) does not come with text messaging. If texting with the kids or grand kids is important, there’s the option of spending an additional $5 for 200 messages (there is also an option for unlimited texting at $30 a month but if you’re going to spend that much, you need to find a more economical Cell phone plan).



