Boost Unlimited adds another handset

In a sign that Boost Unlimited will be, in fact, expanding, they’ve launched a new handset for the plan: the Motorola W385. To us, it looks like a glorified RAZR. But Boost sees it differently: “The Motorola W385 is Boost Mobile’s most feature-rich phone ever with Bluetooth®, GPS, 4x Digital Zoom VGA Camera, Text and Multi-Media Messaging, Wireless Web, access to AOL®, Yahoo!® and MSN® Instant Messaging, Hands-free Speakerphone with Voice-Activated Dialing and Voice Recorder, and Customizable Photo Caller ID.” Once again, sounds like a garden-variety phone to us. The phone will run at $129.99, so it’s not all that bad, especially considering the supposed lack of subsidy. And remember, you’re getting so much more than a phone [/sarcasm]:
The Boost-branded phone doubles as a youth fashion accessory, including a two-toned color combination of Café Brown and Black Slate, Bright Color TFT Internal Screen, and vertically-oriented External Black-out Screen – all packaged in a sleek, fashionable soft-touch design.
Yay! Another fashion accessory! Okay, we’ll stop. It’s not a bad phone, and it’s not a bad deal. And now you’re not limited to one puny handset if you live in California or Texas and want Boost Unlimited. [eMedia Wire]]]>

4 Comments

  1. Nightranger on January 26, 2008 at 5:21 pm

    So, With Motorola USB drivers this thing is seen by my computer. I still cant make a connection. Has anyone used tis handset to use as a modem/connector ?
    Thanks in Advance



  2. caroline on January 30, 2008 at 2:48 am

    Yes, but you need motorola phone tools software for internet connection. Expensive and slow was my experience.



  3. yesenia on September 3, 2008 at 11:34 pm

    i have a w385 boost mobile phone can i make it into a chat plan?



  4. Joe on September 4, 2008 at 9:32 am

    Yes, you should be able to.