Boost Mobile has
512GB Motorola edge+ 2023 Smartphone (Boost Mobile Locked, Black) on sale for $199.99
+ $150 1-Year Unlimited Talk/Text/Data Service (30GB/Month High Speed) =
$349.99.
Shipping is free.
Note: Link goes direct to checkout and applies promotional code
HALFOFFONEYEAR (6 months free service), to view the phone product page click
here.
Thanks to Community Member
Jaggsta for finding this deal.
Specs (
source):
- Processor: Qualcomm SM8550-AB Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (4 nm)
- Display: 6.7" 1080x2400 165Hz pOLED
- RAM: 8GB LPDDR5X
- Storage: 512GB
- Operating system: Android 13
- Battery: 5100mah
- Cameras:
- Rear Camera Hardware - 50MP, 1/1.5" optical format, f/1.8 aperture, 1.0µm pixel size | Quad Pixel Technology for 2.0µm, Omni-directional PDAF, Optical Image Stabilization, 50MP Ultrawide angle (114° FOV), Macro Vision, f/2.2 aperture, 0.64µm pixel size | Quad Pixel, Technology for 1.28µm, 12MP Portrait (2x telephoto), f/1.6 aperture, 1.22µm pixel size, Ambient Light Sensor
- Front Camera Hardware - 60MP, f/2.2 aperture, 0.61µm pixel size | Quad Pixel Technology for 1.22µm
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I used to get the newest samsung flagship each year, so glad I switched to this. the phone is still as snappy as the day I got it, great battery life and screen. make sure you buy a cover for the camera (ask me how i know lol).
the only android that's a direct competitor is the pixel pro.
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3-4 years down the road those cases can be tough to find as they stop manufacturing them.
They did say that if I receive it and it came with a T-Mobile SIM I can return it but I will have to pay to ship it back myself.
Sounds like a big gamble.
edit: NVM, had to turn off vpn
-supposedly they are more fragile because the glass is thinner at the curves, altho i'm not really sure about this.
-much more difficult (impossible?) to put your own screen protector on
that said to each his own, they've typically reduce the curves so much from their peak a few gens ago, they arent too bad anymore anyway.
They did say that if I receive it and it came with a T-Mobile SIM I can return it but I will have to pay to ship it back myself.
Sounds like a big gamble.
Is tmobile service bad in you area recently? I mean from January this year to now? I ask because tmobile recently implemented new spectrum. I noticed a huge improvement in my area from November last year when I tried it to march this year when I tried it again. It's even better than ATT now, specially since ATT just bumped the data priority level -1 for everyone and most MVNOs are now lowest priority
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I know battery wear is a thing, but it's more of a concern when the battery is abused. Charging to 100%, discharging to 0%, etc. that's going to do more damage than < 80% over time. There's a reason every manufacturer has some kind of charge limit nowadays.
You can use any phone on T-Mobile, always could. I always have unlocked phones on my T-Mobile line. Have a Boost G Stylus 2022 on it.
I had the Edge 2020 with the OG waterfall screen. It was beautiful in person, never seen such a thing. I have used most of the Galaxy phones but that curve was special lol. Idk why curved screens get so much hate, they look nicer.
They look nice, but all the accidental touches and much harder to repair are 2 very valid reasons why they aren't used much more anymore
Any answer to this question ❓⁉️
Even when it's unlocked, esim won't work with other carriers.
They did say that if I receive it and it came with a T-Mobile SIM I can return it but I will have to pay to ship it back myself.
Sounds like a big gamble.
A: T-Mobile sims come attached to a white or orange card whose ICCID number starts with 8901240 or 8901260. At&t sims come attached to a black card whose ICCID number starts with 8901410.
Q: I activated a T-Mobile sim but now I want to try the At&t one. Is it possible?
A: As I said before: directly NO. In order to switch networks after activation, you would have to port out, start a new account, port back in, and sign up for whatever plan is available at that moment.
Q: Where would I even get an At&t sim?
A: Not at big retailers like Amazon, Target, Walmart, or Best Buy. They all sell the T-Mobile one. You would need to go to a Boost retail store and asked them if they are willing to give or sell you an At&t sim.. Alternative is ebay. On ebay, search using something like the phrase: "This Will Give You Access To AT&T Network With This Sim Card By Boost Mobile".
Example. ebay item: 384858797184
Q: Can I get a new number now and then port in a different number sometime in the future after evaluating the service?
A: No.
Q: Boost sent me a T-Mobile sim as expected, but I did follow the instructions to select "Yes. I will transfer it during activation." when ordering. I also bought a Boost At&t sim. What do I do now?
A. Boost will have sent you via email instructions on how to access the account they created for you. You would need to first log into that account. Once logged in: on the top portion of the webpage, there should be wording that says something like: Your Line is Not Setup with a button nearby to click on to activate the sim. Click on the button and use the At&t sim. After the sim is activated, Boost will then give you the option of getting a new number or porting in your old number.
https://slickdeals.net/f/17479056-1-year-of-boost-unlimited-30gb-moto-g-stylus-5g-2023-for-160#post1708106
I've been using curved phones since the S8. Had the N8, S10, N10, S22U, Moto Edge and so on...not a single one had a cracked screen. I've dropped phones from standing height many times due to rushing or being bumped into. Hell my S23U slid off my bed recently and hit tiled flooring.
A. Boost will have sent you via email instructions on how to access the account they created for you. You would need to first log into that account. Once logged in: on the top portion of the webpage, there should be wording that says something like: Your Line is Not Setup with a button nearby to click on to activate the sim. Click on the button and use the At&t sim. After the sim is activated, Boost will then give you the option of getting a new number or porting in your old number.
https://slickdeals.net/f/17479056-1-year-of-boost-unlimited-30gb-moto-g-stylus-5g-2023-for-160#post1...
So as long as I obtain the sim that I want and select to transfer my existing number, I can disregard the bundled sim and use my own instead?
Basically, the plan I paid for will be attached to the new "account" and not the bundled sim?
Edit:
I'm seeing that the eBay item linked in that comment mentions that the SIM cards can only be activated with a customer service rep or at a boost Mobile store and that they do not work online. I wonder if this would be a problem. I don't know where else I might be able to get one and this appears to be the only one listed on eBay. The only other black sim for boost I found came with a $5 credit so I'm not sure if that would work either.
Too bad it's not simple.
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