Sunday, June 17, 2012

Boost Mobile Handset - i425t Review

Boost Mobile Handset - i425t
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I use the Boost pay as you go plan. I only use my cell phone for around two minutes a day, so the plan is absolutely perfect for me. Texting is 10 cents as well - to send and recieve - which can get surprisingly expensive quickly. If you're a textaholic, go with Virgin's monthly texting plans.
Anyway, the phone isn't great, but it is so better than some of the other entry level prepaid cell phones I have had *points to Tracfone, ATT GoPhone and espically Net10*. I see people complaining that the phone seems easy to break. Here's the solution: Be gentle with your phone! If you can't, get one designed for "rugged" use. And if any of the covers break for this phone, you can get a replacement cover on amazon for around $4.
The screen, yes, it kinda sucks. It's grainy and the colors seem washed out. Does this bother me? Not really. If you're one to look at your phone a lot, espically for web related stuff, stay away from this phone. But if you just need to talk and text (sometimes), it's perfect.
The calling quality is decent, and far exceeds most entry level prepaid phones (I'd definately prefer it to the blue Samsung cameraphone that Verizion's prepaid service uses).
The only issue I really have with this phone is that the button layout is somewhat irritating. The directional pad buttons are surrounded by other buttons that activate various features (see picture), so it's easy to press the wrong thing. But I paid $20 for this phone, so I do not expect it to be without some flaws.
I do like this phone. It's a prepaid phone that I'm not ashamed to pull out and use. Go for it if you just need a basic prepaid phone!

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