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Boost Mobile releases the Motorola W385


Irvine, CA -- Boost Mobile, a lifestyle-based telecommunications brand and wholly-owned division of Sprint Nextel has added the Motorola W385 to its Unlimited by Boost cell phone offerings. 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.
The Motorola W385 also includes demo versions of entertainment applications, such as Boost Hookt, one the world's largest mobile community chat rooms and Boost loopt, a popular location-based social mapping service that enables mobile phone users to share their location, status messages, photos and other on-the-go experiences with friends. A monthly subscription charge is required with the full version of these applications.
"The W385 is among the most feature-rich phones available from any regional flat-rate prepaid wireless service," said Neil Lindsay, vice president of product management, Boost Mobile. "And the handset comes preloaded with some of today's hottest mobile social networking applications, and connects customers to Boost Mobile's extensive selection of Real Music Ringtones, Exclusive Wallpapers and Java������-enabled Games and Applications."
The Boost-branded phone doubles as a youth fashion accessory, including a two-toned color combination of Cafe 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.
Boost Mobile is offering the first month of unlimited voice service from the home calling area free of charge. The offer requires the purchase and new activation of a Motorola W385 phone that is available now for $129.99 at participating wireless dealers and Radio Shack locations throughout California and Texas, and online at www.boostmobile.com. California and Texas residents can locate their nearest independent wireless dealer offering Unlimited by Boost by calling 1-877-TLK-MORE (855-6673) or online at www.boostmobile.com.

source : mobiletechnews.com

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