Posted by : Unknown Thursday, February 6, 2014

The prepaid carrier slashes its unlimited plan from $50 for new customers who sing up before the end of March.



by February 6, 2014 8:08 AM PST



Boost Max

The deal extends to the carrier's new supersize phone, the Boost Max.


(Credit: Josh Miller/CNET)

On Thursday, prepaid carrier Boost Mobile announced that it will lower the cost of its unlimited 4G LTE service for new customers singing up through March 31.


Instead of paying $50 for unlimited talk, text, and data, Boost will give new sign-ons a $35 monthly rate for the first 6 months of service. After that, the cost will revert to the usual price.


A prepaid Sprint brand, Boost Mobile uses Sprint's expanding LTE network, which is now available in 340 markets across the US and Puerto Rico. Boost's list of LTE-capable phones includes the Boost Max phablet, iPhone 5S and 5C, Samsung Galaxy S3, LG Optimus F7, Boost Warp 4G, HTC One SV, and Boost Force.





Read the CNET Editors' Take

Boost Max (Boost Mobile)


Editors' Take: Previously unveiled as ZTE's Iconic Phablet, Boost's branded variant will sport the same spacious 5.7-inch screen, Android 4.1 operating system, and 4G LTE connectivity. Read More




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