This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Boost Mobile. All opinions are 100% mine.
Every once in awhile, I think it is necessary to look at what we are currently using in terms of phone, cable, t.v. etc. and evaluate if it is working, or if we are throwing away money. So, in checking out cell phones, I came across one that I felt was worth it to check out further.Boost Mobile is a pay-as-you-go cell phone. What caught my eye first is that Boost Mobile phones are great for people who use facebook and twitter alot. The phones make connecting to these social sites simple and quick. You can also have unlimited connectivity to Facebook for one price a month! This is huge for me as I am addicted to updating my facebook and twitter status', both for personal and blogging purposes.
The second great feature is the ability to Re-Boost your phone simply. Boost Mobile allows you to add minutes to your phone by paying online, in person, or by phone. You can set up automatic payments, or a simple one-time payment, and you can just use your credit or debit card to do so.
I was afraid that the choices of phones wouldn't include anything I would really want, but I was wrong. Not only do they have extra's that I can add on as I wish rather than having to buy them in a "package" with things I won't use, but they have some great phones as well.
Boost Mobile has both the Blackberry as well as the i1 phone's. The most popular of the Boost Mobile's choices, they offer a vast array of options for the user.
My favorite is the Blackberry Curve 8330. It is a smartphone that has a full Qwerty keypad, email (a MUST for me), web browser, a digital camera, an enhanced MP3 player, and even a 1GB microSD card (definitely a benefit with all the pictures I take of my kids.)
They also offer the Motorola i1. Basically a walkie talkie, it is WI-FI capable, has messaging through AOL, Yahoo, and MSN, and has a 5MP camera with video.
Boost Mobile is definitely worth it if you have a student or someone that needs phones for emergencies. It is also beneficial if you are someone like me that is home more often than not. I would prefer pay for what I am using rather than wasting minutes each month.





























1 of you are the "cool kids":
I'm glad you explained it. I didn't know what it was before!
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