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Boost Mobile. Android Smartphone - Motorola XPRT. Motorola XPRT. The Motorola XPRT is Sprint's first Android phone to focus on business consumers, particularly reformed BlackBerry usres. One quick look at the XPRT and you may do a doubletake - wait, what? Is that a BlackBerry Android Phone? No... it's not... it's just a Motorola Android Phone designed to meet the expectations and desires of former BlackBerry users, and it does a great job. This no-nonsense smartphone has a 3.1-inch display and full QWERTY keyboard powered by a more than capable 1GHz processor. The XPRT also comes with a 5MP camera with LED flash and Mobile Hotspot capabilities for connecting up to 5 devices. 12 Tips to Cut Your Cell Phone Bill. See that cell phone next to you? Unfortunately, you're paying too much money for it--every month. If overpaying for what you need sounds like a bad idea to you, stop doing it.

We've assembled 12 simple actions that you can take to reduce your cell phone bill, so that some of the cash you now spend for service--maybe even half of it--remains in your possession. So check out our tips, and use one or more of them to save big bucks on your bill. Covering the Basics 1. If you're already using your phone, take a close look at your plan, examining the calling, messaging, and data options you've chosen. How much can I save? Possible Savings on Monthly Cell Phone Voice Plan (One Example: Verizon Wireless) On the other hand, if where you exceed the 450-minutes-per-month maximum just once during the life of your two-year service plan--even if you exceed it by a lot that one time, you still come out ahead with the lower limit overall. 2.

How much can I save? Monthly Costs of AT&T's Extra Services 3. Boost Mobile Motorola XPRT $79.99 - Available Now | Prepaid Phone News. Wow, the Motorola XPRT, midrange Android QWERTY slab phone, ala Blackberry, is now avaailable at BoostMobile.com. It's priced at $99.99, but for a limited time you can get it for $79.99, $20 off, by using promo code ANDROID20. Update the $20 off promotion has ended but this phone is still a great deal at $99.99. Although physically similar to Boost's Samsung Replenish, which sells for the same price, the XPRT is a much more powerful and likely better made phone with a larger, higher screen, longer battery life, faster processor and a much better camera.

Full specifications: CPU: 1 Ghz TI OMAPDisplay:3.1-in. Review: Alcatel Venture for Virgin Mobile USA. Article Comments Mar 19, 2012, 2:24 PM by Eric M. Zeman Alcatel offers the Venture to Virgin Mobile's prepaid crowd, an Android smartphone that includes a QWERTY keyboard, Gingerbread, and a 2-megapixel camera. Here's Phone Scoop's full review of this $99, no-contract smartphone. Form Is It Your Type? For the contract-averse, finding a respectable phone can be hit or miss. Body The Venture is made by Alcatel, a company you may not have heard of. It's fairly long, but the mix of black, metallic, and glass materials lend it a nice appearance. Click a thumbnail above for a larger view.

The body of the device is smooth, with nary an edge, ledge, or surface on which to catch you hand. The display takes up about two-thirds of the Venture's front face. One look at the keyboard and you can see that Alcatel was clearly inspired by Research In Motion's BlackBerry smartphones. The rest of the Venture's controls work well. The Three S's Screen Signal Virgin Mobile makes use of Sprint's 3G network. Sound Apps. Prepaid Cell Phones Review 2012 | Best Prepaid Phones | Prepaid Mobile Phones - TopTenREVIEWS. Boost Mobile - Samsung Transform Ultra No-Contract Mobile Phone - Black - Transform Ultra. Multimedia and Conclusions - Samsung Replenish (Boost Mobile) Review & Rating. All of the standard Android apps are here, but not much else. The phone syncs email, calendars, and contacts for Gmail and Microsoft Exchange accounts, and works with many other popular email accounts.

There’s Google Maps Navigation for free voice-enabled, turn-by-turn GPS directions. You also have access to the 300,000+ available third-party apps in the Android Market. The Replenish is powered by an extremely sluggish 600MHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM7627 processor. Benchmark scores are low, even compared to phones with similar hardware.

You can still run basic apps and browse the Web, but keep looking if you want a device for anything more advanced than that, especially fancy games. Multimedia and ConclusionsThere's a standard-size 3.5mm headphone jack on top of the Replenish, and a microSD card slot underneath the battery cover. Standalone video support is dodgier. The 2-megapixel camera has no auto-focus or flash. The Samsung Replenish is a decent entry-level smartphone. MetroPCS Overview & User Reviews - Cell Phones. Selecting a wireless carrier is just as important as picking a phone. The provider, after all, delivers the network that makes your handset work. And since you'll probably end up paying a healthy amount for that privilege, there's no point in sticking with a bad user experience.

Fortunately, CNET is here to help guide you through the decision process. Read on for the major factors that you should consider when choosing a carrier, followed by brief descriptions of each of the major players that CNET reviews. Also, be sure to consult CNET's cell phone buying guide if you need help buying a phone. Five rules when choosing a carrier 1) Coverage is key You can't do much on your phone without a signal, so make sure that you can get coverage in the places that you'll need it. The best way to gauge coverage in your area is to ask your neighbors. Just remember that no carrier network is perfect. Another point to consider is whether a carrier uses GSM or CDMA.

Data plan types also vary widely. The Best US Prepaid Data Deals | Prepaid Phone News. The last few months we have seen an ongoing price war when it comes to mobile data. It seems to have started in May when Verizon launched a $60 per month prepaid unlimited talk and text plan that includes 2 GB of high speed data. AT&T followed suit with a similar plan in June Both operators seem to have also reduced the wholesale rates they charge MVNOs for data and that's led to a round of price cutting that I don't think has ended yet. Here are my top picks for affordable prepaid mobile data on U.S. national carriers. This post is constantly being updated with updated as data pricing changes frequently. Last updated April 9, 2014 - PagePlus lowers PAYGO data to 10¢/MB.

PTel Mobile (866-CALL-ME-1): This T-Mobile MVNO has two monthly unlimited plans that are good values. PTel also has some of the best pay as you go rates for voice, SMS and data. T-Mobile (877-778-2106) : T-Mobile has five monthly plans. Confusingly there are two $30 plans. T-Mobile's other $30 plan is more interesting. . Boost Mobile 2012 - TopTenREVIEWS. When you look for a prepaid cell phone, it's important to find a service provider that gives you options. Some people want the newest and hottest phones, and others want contract-free, unlimited service plans. Boost Mobile is the best prepaid cell phone provider we reviewed, and it gives most contract-based plans some stiff competition.

Boost Mobile has unlimited monthly and daily service plans, and its pay-as-you-go plans are reasonably priced. Every monthly service plan comes with Shrinking Payments – a deal that rewards long-time users with $5 off every six months for a year and a half. Lastly, the company has several great phones available in several styles. Plans Compare Boost Mobile Virgin Mobile Cricket T-Mobile MetroPCS Net10 H2O Wireless Verizon Wireless GoPhone U.S. Click to Enlarge Boost Mobile offers three types of plans: monthly, daily and pay-as-you-go. Boost Mobile has four monthly plans, each with the Shrinking Payments reward system. Mobile Phone Selection Features Help & Support. Cell Phone Providers Review 2012 | Best Cell Phone Plans | Mobile Phone Providers - TopTenREVIEWS.