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The Samsung Seek makes its way in Boost Mobile's line-up

Yes, Boost Mobile's newest phone, as well as their first touchscreen phone, is the Samsung Seek. Though it has a touchscreen, the phone is also a "slider" that makes use of a full QWERTY keyboard.

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Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile Both Stoked to Carry Samsung Galaxy S III

HotHardware: In Samsung's world, the talk of the Galaxy is all about the recently unveiled S4 with its plethora of fancy new features and hardware enhancements, but don't go hating on its predecessor. The Galaxy S III is still a capable smartphone, which is why Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile are so excited to announce that they're now carrying Samsung's previous flagship device.

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fatstarr3991d ago

it would be cool if they got some super pricing along with this.

Software_Lover3990d ago

If only Republic Wireless would get on board with a freakin decent phone.

iliimaster3983d ago

this is great news for cellphone lovers to have this phone so accessible to other carriers great job.... i myself have a samsung gs3 with cricket wireless and its faster than sprint in my area like you wouldnt believe

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The 25 Worst Super Bowl Tech Commercials of All Time

Complex - Revisit the million-dollar tech disasters to air during the big game over the past several decades.

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Kaostricks4464d ago

Ya really they are the worst to watch.

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Confirmed: Motorola i1 will be Boost Mobile’s first Android phone

TechCrunch: "Back at CTIA 2010, Motorola announced the world’s first rugged Android handset with iDEN push-to-talk functionality: the i1. At launch, Motorola was only willing to spill the beans on one carrier who’d be getting the handset: Sprint.

We just unearthed some pretty irrefutable proof that someone else will be getting the i1: Boost Mobile. Yep — say hello to the first pre-paid Android handset in the US"

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