Android 2.1 installed, Decent keyboard, HSDPA and WiFi
Dulllooking screen
The Boost Droid has excellent features matched with good everyday performance, but will disappoint those looking to play games or takes photos with their phone.
Android 2.1 installed. Decent keyboard. HSDPA and WiFi
Dull-looking screen. Cheap plastic chassis. Poor 3MP camera
The Boost Droid has excellent features matched with good everyday performance, but will disappoint those looking to play games or takes photos with their phone....
Some camera images come out grainy, flat keyboard is difficult to type on
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