Boost Mobile will be launching a new unlimited plan for CDMA phones on Sprint’s nationwide network in early 2010.
As of now, there are only a couple of phones that will operate on this plan. One is the Sanyo Incognito ($149.99). The other is the BlackBerry Curve 8330 ($249.99).
The Sanyo Mirro will also be available with this plan.
It’s a great thing that you can now use prepaid service with BlackBerry Curve. Smartphones are slowly but surely moving into this part of the market. T-Mobile released BlackBerry compatible prepaid plans during the holiday season to try to get a leg up on the competition with the segment of the market that wants a high quality phone but affordable cell service.
Smartphones do come at a higher cost, though, with the BlackBerry Curve ringing in at just about $250.00.
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Boost Mobile Expands Unlimited Plan
The BlackBerry Curve 8330 is a nice looking phone. This model is obviously for a verizon plan, but you get the point.
If you’re looking for a smartphone prepaid plan, Boost Mobile might have you covered. Then again, you could also opt for T-Mobile plan.
Straight Talk also now has the Samsung Finesse, which ups the ante for the Tracfone-owned company.
Find the best deals on Straight Talk phones and plans at Wal-Mart.com
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