Anyone use Boost Mobile with BB?
Hey guys, wanted to get a general conception on what you guys thought about the Boost Mobile BlackBerry service?
I like the idea of only paying without a contract, even if its a tad more expensive. Let me know what you guys think :) -JB |
Please use the SEARCH feature. Should find several entries.
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I did do a search, however I only found a very select few number of topics regarding the Boost Mobile network, and even then - most were outdated. Regards, Jon |
Boost is a poor solution for BlackBerrys. You're going to spend A LOT of time trying to find workarounds for things that just happen naturally for everyone else. And even then there is no guarantee you'll get everything working.
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And I agree with Rambo. Seems to be much more trouble than it is worth. |
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Well do you guys have any other suggestions? I wont pass a credit check, as I have no credit established (even though I have never been late for anything), but I dont want to pay a rediculous security deposit of $400. Anyone have any suggestions maybe??
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It appears from your profile that you had VZW in the past. How did you get that?
You can get T-Mobile service for not much more than Boost with no credit required. You will simply have to buy the device outright. |
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And as far as T-Mobile, which network tech are they on?? Would it be cheaper to purchase a phone from somewhere like eBay, then have it activated?? Thanks -Jon |
Please don't take this the wrong way. Maybe you're in a stage of your life that you really shouldn't / can't have a smart phone or Blackberry. Wait, save your money, develop some credit, then get the device.
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I am asking about Boost Mobile, or other suggestions for non contract phones. Have you never heard its always to pay the car off up front, then to owe money to the bank? |
Why do you need a security deposit?
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-Jon |
Exactly... return to post #10
And if you decide to go the eBay route... Please read this >> Buying a BlackBerry off eBay - BlackBerryFAQ |
Jon, for what it's worth, just from hanging around on the forum and reading the posts from people on boost mobile, I tend to agree with the others above that boost seems like more trouble than it's worth when it comes to blackberrys. No personal experience, understand, but just what I gather from reading the experience of others.
And also just generally, any shortcuts with blackberry seems to me to be asking for headaches. If you can afford to deal with whatever troubles arise, or even enjoy the challenge, that's one thing; but not if, as it sounds, you need something you can rely on and know will be as troublefree as possible. If you are really set on a blackberry, my advice is find a way to go the full deal with a major carrier and a blackberry data plan. Otherwise look for another solution that fits your budget constraints right now. Just my opinion. |
Found out this afternoon that Verizon is doing a no contract data plan for only $30.00/month. They are not offering it on the site yet, but I did call, and they are already taking orders for it. For anyone that is interested:
Available Today: Verizon Wireless Offers New Prepaid Data Package On 3G Smartphones And Multimedia Phones Thanks everyone ^_^ -Jon |
I have been on Boost Mobile since they offered the 8330. I am very happy with the service. Boost mobile's CDMA network runs off of Sprint and is adverstised as such on there website. There IDEN network which runs off of Nextel was worthless. In my experience I see no reason why not to use Boost and the 8330 unless you need more of a phone. After installing the hybrid OS and doing the tweaks on BBtweaks.com my phone runs flawless and it's only $60 month compared to $100 or more on other networks.
Click link - No Contract Prepaid Unlimited Pay As You Go Phone Plans | Boost Mobile (top left side of the page where it says click here. Click on link) CDMA and CDMA.X Series phones operate on the Nationwide Sprint Network reaching over 276 million people nationwide. CDMA phones provide an enhanced data experience on the Sprint 3G network, using EVDO standard (Rev-O). CDMA.X Series phones provide a data experience using the 1xRTT standard. Compatible phones: Motorola c290, Motorola W385, Motorola KRZR, Sanyo Mirro, Sanyo Incognito, BlackBerry® Curve™ 8330, Sanyo Juno (both), Samsung Rant This is just my two cents. Maybe I'm one of the few with no problems? :razz: |
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