Sprint has officially announced the forthcoming release of the Motorola Clutch i465 for its Nextel network.
The Clutch is identical to the model sold on subsidiary Boost Mobile and features a portait display, QWERTY keyboard, speakerphone, VGA camera, MMS support, email client, Bluetooth, and threaded SMS support along with the distinction of M810 Mil-Spec certification for dust, vibration and harsh enviroment longevity.
The phone will be available later this summer for $109.99 after new 2 year agreement before an additional $50 mail-in and $20 insteant rebate, bringing the total to $39.99.
Since this phone uses the Nextel network; isn’t the Boost Mobile version of this the better deal? So it’s about $100 cheaper for the handset, comparing the unlimited Nextel vs Boost Unlimited; Boost is the better deal hands down (unless Nextel offers services that Boost doesn’t).
Just a thought. Why choose Nextel when you could have unlimited everything with Boost for only $50 a month?
Side note; the phone is pretty nice. The software seems antiquated, but the phone feels pretty sturdy.
yeah. they could have done a better os on it. Its got a great design but its like going back in time when it comes to software.