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Boost Mobile Adds Sanyo Incognito to its Lineup
Posted by admin in boost mobile on February 13, 2010
Boost Mobile has added the Sanyo Incognito cell phone to its prepaid lineup. The Incog comes in at around $129.99, which seems sort of high for a prepaid phone of this caliber, but still is not necessarily a deal breaker.
The $50 Boost Mobile Monthly Unlimited plan is pretty darn affordable for what it provides its customers. If you are looking for an unlimited plan, it’s pretty much a contest between this one and Straight Talk’s. That would be one reason to consider this messenger phone.
Read more on the Sanyo Incognito at Gadgeteer.
Find the best deals on Straight Talk phones and plans at Wal-Mart.com
Sprint Expands Boost Mobile $50 Unlimited Plan
Posted by admin in boost mobile on January 13, 2010

It was reported today that Sprint will be expanding the coverage of Boost Mobile to all of its wireless platforms.
This is a good thing for Sprint and Boost Mobile customers (or even prospective customers) because it means there will be greater access to the popular $50 Boost Mobile Unlimited Prepaid plan. Previously, the plan was only offered to Nextel iDen customers.
Sprint will also be offering some new handsets to operate on the Boost Mobile prepaid network. One of them is the Blackberry Curve 8830. We will probably see even more high tech phone availability on prepaid plans in the near future as companies continue to find an edge over the competition. And customers tend to be attracted by flashy phone models, even in the prepaid space, although cost and service are the bigger concerns.
This expansion of Boost Mobile’s prepaid plan should help the company gain an even stronger foothold in what is becoming a very competitive prepaid marketplace.
Boost Mobile Monthly Unlimited Prepaid Plan
Posted by admin in tracfone straight talk on November 5, 2009
Boost Mobile is one of the more popular prepaid cell phone service providers in the marketplace today. Boost Mobile’s tag line—“where you at?”—pretty much sums up the fact that Boost skews to a younger audience.
This has been true in the past and is still true today, but the new Boost Mobile Monthly Unlimited prepaid plan has adults paying more attention. It’s not only that they may be saving money on the phone bills of their kids, it’s also that they might be interested in getting in on the unlimited prepaid plan from Boost Mobile for themselves.

The Boost Mobile Monthly Unlimited plan provides customers with unlimited talk time, unlimited text messages sent and received, unlimited web browsing, and unlimited mobile-to-mobile calling. It’s a pretty comprehensive package. Keep in mind that you will have to purchase a phone handset that works on the Boost Mobile Unlimited plan in addition to your monthly fee of $50.
There are several prepaid wireless providers out there who have very attractive deals for today’s cost-conscious consumer. First, there is TracFone, which recently released its Straight Talk brand of prepaid phones. This plan comes in two “sizes.” One is an unlimited plan, like the one from Boost, and the other one is a cheaper prepaid plan that still provides ample talk time and text messaging to its subscribers.
Another company you may have heard of is MetroPCS, which is a regional provider of prepaid plans. It too has an unlimited plan on its roster that it hopes will launch it into the big leagues or at least pull in a bunch of new customers.
There are quite a few plans from which to choose. A good way to get started is by comparing the plans available to your prior cell phone bills. Look for patterns and find the best one that will save you the most money while providing you all the services you need.
These companies are all competing against Boost Mobile for prepaid dominance. It really doesn’t matter that they’re competing. The most important thing is that consumers can find the right plan that works for them. It is possible to save a good amount of money over postpaid plans with the Boost Mobile Monthly Unlimited plan. On the same token, there are other prepaid plans that may be of interest to you as well and may work better for your particular needs.

