good news
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Boost Mobile uses the old Nextel iDen network, which creates challenges for modern data-centric smartphones. iDen is the SLOWEST of the national mobile data networks, crawling along at sub-dialup speeds. So Boost made some compromises. They've set the default browser to Opera Mini, which compresses pages by up to 90 percent and, as a result, loads Web pages relatively quickly on the i1. They've also restricted Android Market downloads to when you're in Wi-Fi mode. That will probably go for any app that involves Internet streaming, too.
Boost Mobile didn't do their homework here. I'm afraid they're Android will b...
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You can get an Incognito, Mirro or a Blackberry on Boost. All CDMA.
Not iDen.
Granted, as I write that I realize that the i1 specifically is going to be Nextel.
So yeah... I doubt I'd even consider the i1 as well..
*BUT* Their are plenty of customers who are happy with Boost/Nextel. Will the number be there to make the i1 successfull as well?
Who knows... Atleast customers are being given the option.