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Motorola i885 (Boost Mobile) comparison

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Release date September 02, 2009 February 17, 2009
The Bottom Line The Motorola i885 will appeal to those who want a full-featured phone with nationwide walkie-talkie service, but those wanting a better user experience overall would do well to look elsewhere. Boost Mobile is a youth-oriented carrier that runs on Sprint Nextel's network. Boost Mobile scores with its first messaging phone. The Motorola Clutch offers good performance and an easy-to-use design. If you can live with a few design quirks, the Motorola Debut is a decent, basic, multimedia phone for Boost Mobile. The Motorola i9 Stature is the sexiest Nextel phone we've seen. Apart from the disappointing camera, it offers decent features and admirable call quality.
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Weight4 oz
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Talk timeUp to 165 min
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Wireless InterfaceBluetooth
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Service ProviderBoost Mobile
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Band / modeInfo unavailableInfo unavailableiDEN 800/900 (Dual Band)
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