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Boost Mobile sheds MVNO label, offers cheap own-brand 5G smartphone to celebrate

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Vlad 12 November 2024

Boost Mobile Android 5G

Boost Mobile used to be an MVNO, a Mobile Virtual Network Operator, basically a brand using someone else's actual physical network. But not anymore. Boost has been boosting its own in-house 5G network recently, to the point where it's now covering 70% of the US population and should reach 80% by the end of the year.

For coverage gaps, Boost will continue to rely on roaming agreements which let it reach 99% of the country. The carrier is no longer considering itself an MVNO, according to a rep from the Dish-owned company.

Boost Mobile Summit 5G Boost Mobile Summit 5G

To celebrate this milestone, Boost is introducing the Summit 5G, an Android smartphone powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ SoC, paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of expandable storage. On the rear there's a 13 MP main camera and a 2 MP depth sensor, for selfies you get a 5 MP shooter, and the lights are kept on by a 5,000 mAh battery.

This, thus, is definitely unlikely to feel exciting to anyone. But that's not the point. The phone is $94.99, and also free for those who switch and port their number to Boost Mobile, and it's $19.99 for those who are on Boost and want to upgrade their device. If you pair it with the $25/month 5G plan, you're getting "the most budget-friendly option for high-speed 5G connectivity across all carriers", Boost proudly boasts.

Source | Via

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  • DrakoSwiftclaw
  • Ib5
  • 27 Nov 2024

Boost is now the operating brand of Dish Wireless -- and therefore is using the Dish 5G Network that they started building out. Dish Wireless dba Boost Mobile

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  • Anonymous
  • Ibx
  • 13 Nov 2024

Dish has been buying spectrum for decades and not doing anything with it, until the T-Mobile/Sprint merger gave them some additional frequencies (Band 26) on the condition that they actually start building out a network.

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  • Anonymous
  • na1
  • 13 Nov 2024

Where the crap did boost mobile get it's own coverage????

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