BOTTOM LINE: The simple, sharp-sounding Motorola i335 phone is a perfect companion for Boost Mobile's new $50 unlimited calling plan. PROS: Inexpensive. Extremely loud. Sharp voice quality. Durable. CONS: Outdated user interface. Slight hiss behind calls.
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THE GOOD: The Motorola i335 has a durable, user-friendly design and a decent feature set. It also offers excellent call quality. THE BAD: The Motorola i335 has a dim internal display and the directional keys on the navigation toggle are too thin. THE BOTTOM LINE: The Motorola i335 isn't showy...
Read the full review →Boost is the carrier for poor people, those with bad credit, or people like me who seldom use voice service. The i335 is a great vector for taking advantage of the always-on iDEN data service, which, although it tops out at about 20kbps, incurs no charge beyond what it takes to keep the phone...
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