MetroPCS has now revised some of its service plans and offered more features with them. Their $40 plan now comes with additional nationwide calling minutes, messaging and web data as well. The usual $45 comes with an extra unlimited email messaging service, navigation and social networking facility. The lowest priced plan, which costs $35, includes caller ID and call waiting.
Obviously, these new plans are an answer to Sprint, Boost Mobile, Cricket Wireless and other competitors’ efforts to remain on top of the market. Whatever the reason, we customers are at an advantage, aren’t we, guys?
We have been bringing you regular updates on the Boost Mobile Motorola i465 Clutch phone. The latest on this device is that this phone’s coming to mobile town in a new shade, “Graphite”. This looks very different from your standard maroon shade.
For those who came in late, the i465 Clutch is Motorola’s very first QWERTY iDEN phone, which launches with Boost next Tuesday. It will be available for $129.99, without any commitment or agreement of any kind. That’s not too bad, what?
Hi guys! Here’s a video of the Motorola i465 Clutch for Boost Mobile. The i465 Clutch is Motorola’s very first device, which comes with push-to-talk and also a QWERTY keyboard. The phone is tough and does not get easily damaged. Check out the video below and give us your opinions.
Do you recall we had told you about the Motorola i856 slider phone in March this year? Well, it has now entered the FCC files for approval. Nothing fantastically remarkable about this device. It’s an iDEN multimedia phone with a dedicated music button and all.
While the Motorola i856 is not for rough use, it definitely is worth a look for the normal Boost Mobile user without ambitions of owning a very high-end mobile phone. There is no word yet on the release dates or partner carriers, so we will have to wait and watch for more info on this one.