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Boost Mobile and Samsung Announce Galaxy Prevail

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Apr 5, 2011, 6:03 PM   by Eric M. Zeman
originally published Apr 5, 2011

Samsung and Boost Mobile today announced the Galaxy Prevail, Boost's first CDMA smartphone. The Prevail is a small mono-block style phone that runs stock Android 2.2 Froyo and has a 3.2-inch, 320 x 480 TFT display, 800MHz processor, and 2 megapixel camera with video capture. Other features of the Prevail include GPS, stereo Bluetooth, microSD card support up to 32GB, and a number of pre-installed applications, such as Poynt and Hookt. The device costs $179.99 and doesn't require a monthly contract. Monthly voice/data plans for the Prevail start at $50.

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a992156

Apr 5, 2011, 4:10 PM

Why don't they ever put flash on these phones?

Does it really add to the price that much?
I'm just glad it has android 2.2 I wish it was and HTC phone instead of samsung. I am on Boost.
a992156 said:
Does it really add to the price that much?


You mean a camera flash right? Yeah I was thinking the same thing. I could never understand SamSUCK honestly.

They put a Super AMOLED screen and a camera f...
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If you mean an LED camera flash:

A crappy one is very cheap, but useless.

A good flash is actually a bit of cost. Not huge, but they look at everything when trying to make a really affordable phone like this one. Anything for prepaid - where you...
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Sorry, yes I meant camera flash.
trojandrew

Apr 6, 2011, 1:52 PM

Galaxy... oh I see

Oh ok, I get it, the "Galaxy" brand means jack crap and Samsung will just put it on *any* phone they want to market to some sucker to make them think it's a high end phone. Ok, glad we cleared that up. Not saying it's a bad phone with no contract for $179.99, but at this point I won't touch anything Samsung with a 1000ft poll.
trojandrew said:
Oh ok, I get it, the "Galaxy" brand means jack crap and Samsung will just put it on *any* phone they want to market to some sucker to make them think it's a high end phone. Ok, glad we cleared that up. Not saying i
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freekazoid88

Apr 5, 2011, 11:28 AM

It will cost $179.99 and does not require a contract???

it only get active on a monthly plan please dont lie to the people....
UGH. If the board moderators are going to swiftly erase a bunch of messages, then remove this one too.
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