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Boost introduces military-grade phone

 

If you’re like me, you drop your phone constantly. It’s out of the pocket, and onto the floor. Hopefully, there are no stairs around when it happens. I don’t know why, but so many people I know have dysfunctional phones because they drop them. Boost Mobile, which serves a demographic similar to mine, has introduced the Motorola i335, a phone which features military-grade 810F durability. I don’t know exactly what that means, but it sounds tough.

Apparently, the 810F durability means it will “withstand drops and spills.” Of course, I wouldn’t go throwing it off a two-story building or deliberately spilling my beverage on it. But I suppose that means that there’s some level of protection when the phone is exposed to shock or liquid.

It can handle just about all of the features that Boost dishes out. It’s going to retail for $59.99, which sounds more than reasonable. And if this military-grade durability promise stands up, you’ll be able to hold onto it for longer, furthering its value.

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  1. Boost introduces Motorola i296 | Prepaid Reviews Says

    [...] special, but it’s a new handset from Boost Mobile. The Motorola i296 kind of resembles the i335, a handset I enjoyed very much even though it was short on features. The i296 is similarly short, [...]


    Posted on June 10th, 2010 at 7:32 am

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