This ZTE-made handset costs $199.99 on Boost Mobile, and that's an unsubsidized, contract-free $199.99. Better yet, the Warp 4G supports Sprint's growing LTE network, which is typically one of the ...
The company, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sprint, follows another one of Sprint's brands, Virgin Mobile, with a WiMax-ready phone launch. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology ...
Boost Mobile announced its first 4G smartphone in the form of the HTC EVO Design 4G. This phone connects to Sprint's 3G and 4G WiMAX networks and offers 4G service in 71 markets across the country.
Boost has announced that it will offer 4G WiMAX service come May 31st, with the HTC Evo Design 4G its sole handset on offer. Boost has announced that it will offer 4G WiMAX service come May 31st, with ...
There’s good news, too - unlike Amaysim, which increased its prices once it made the move to 4G, Boost Mobile not only says that there will be ‘no additional price increase to its current or new ...
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The Boost Mobile iPhone is an option for anyone that wants lower monthly plans than you can find on Verizon or AT&T and still wants 4G LTE. A Boost Mobile iPhone is a very attractive option for many ...
The Boost Warp 4G is a prime example of the rising bar for inexpensive smartphones. This ZTE-made handset costs $199.99 on Boost Mobile—and that's an unsubsidized, contract-free $199.99. Better yet, ...
The HTC Evo Design 4G is Boost Mobile's first 4G phone, leveraging Sprint's existing WiMax network. At CTIA, CNET gets a first look. Jessica Dolcourt VP, Content Operations and Commerce, CNET Group ...
No, your eyes aren't deceiving you -- that's the very same EVO Design 4G we reviewed late last winter when it bowed on Sprint's lineup. Surfing along the carrier's increasingly antiquated 4G WiMAX ...
Top-tier smartphones have typically been reserved for those with contracts on big carriers, but things are looking up for customers on prepaid plans looking for quality hardware. Pocketnow reports ...