Furthering its committal to offer economic value and chasteness in no contract bridge radio services, Boost Mobile®, part of the Sprint Prepaid Group, announced its popular $50 ‘Monthly Unlimited’ plan volition be available on Jan 13, 2010 on the Nationwide Sprint CDMA Network arrival more than 274 meg people. By late January, Boost Mobile customers volition be able to take reward of three new CDMA handsets that include Kyocera’s Sanyo Mirro™ SCP3810 and Sanyo Incognito™ SCP6760, along with Boost Mobile’s first base smartphone, the BlackBerry® Curve™ 8330 from Research In Motion (RIM) available on a new $60 ‘BlackBerry Monthly Unlimited’ plan.
Consumers choose Monthly Unlimited for nationwide cell phone overhaul without a contract bridge because it offers a superior meshing with fewer dropped call rates* compared to prepaid carriers MetroPCS and Leap. And with the addition of Sanyo and BlackBerry handsets to its stream portfolio of durable Motorola handsets, Boost Mobile offers a superior handset job-up compared to no contract bridge offers from Straight Talk and Thomas Nelson Page Plus.
“Offering Boost Mobile’s Monthly Unlimited plan on the Nationwide Sprint Network, in addition to organism currently offered on the Nextel National Network, significantly maximizes our growth potential in the prepaid arena,” said Dan Schulman, President, Sprint Prepaid Group. “Those who have been intrigued with the chasteness and transparency of the Boost Mobile River go volition have even more understanding to union with our increased selection of network capabilities and phones.”
About the CDMA Handsets
* Sanyo Mirro by Kyocera: priced at $99.99, is a sleek yet affordable headphone that is perfect tense for Boost Mobile customers who economic value easy-to-manipulation features, connectivity and simplicity. In an attractive, classic pass shape-factor, Mirro features a high colour mirrored Platinum finishing with external glow-through company ID and adds fun and functionality with a 1.3MP camera with digital zoom, Web access, GPS enabled, Bluetooth enabled and second electronic messaging.
* Sanyo Incognito by Kyocera: priced at $149.99, Incognito is Boost Mobile’s first horizontal pass device and comes in a shiny Silver Chrome color with a “hidden” exterior computer keyboard and OLED display that comes to sprightliness with manipulation of the touch screen. Inside, Incognito opens to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard, ideal for sociable networking and amusement, and delivers music, video and Web browse to provide the user with a PC-like experience anytime, anywhere. This exciting headphone includes haptic feedback on the outside touching screen, a 2MP photographic camera with video recording transcription and soar, direct access to social networking sites, a medicine and video thespian and second messaging. Incognito volition be available for leverage later this month on the Monthly Unlimited plan, and for an extra $10 per calendar month, data-centric users tin add 3G speeding.
* BlackBerry Curve 8330: priced at $249.99, is the first base smartphone to union Boost Mobile’s broadened handset portfolio. Available in widespread dispersion later this calendar month, the BlackBerry Curve 8330 smartphone on Boost Mobile’s BlackBerry Monthly Unlimited plan will include unlimited talking, text, Web and email for $60 per month.












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