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$19 Boost Luna ZTE B815 + $10 Pre-Loaded Credit @ BOOST

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decent burner

DIMENSIONS:
125 x 64 x 9.8mm

WEIGHT:
123 grams

OPERATING SYSTEM:
Android™ 4.4

CAMERA:
2MP

SCREEN:
4.0” WVGA capacitive touch screen

PROCESSOR;
1Ghz Dual-core Processor

BAND SUPPORT:
Network: 3G: 850/2100MHz
GSM/EDGE:900/1800/1900MHz

TALK TIME:
3G up to 300mins

STANDBY TIME:
Up to 200hrs

MEMORY:
4GB Onboard, expandable to 32GB

SIM TYPE:
Standard SIM (2FF)

WHAT’S IN THE BOX:
Handset, headset, 1200mAh Battery, AC charger, USB data cable, Mobile Recycle Bag, SIM card, $10 standard credit pre-loaded

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Price in title please.

  • No mention of RAM … 512MB is close to unuseable for Android.

    • +1

      Android 4.4. Someone has found a box marked "Not for display until 10/2013." Google were still supporting it until 9/17…

  • Is this device good as a casual hotspot?

    • It's only 3G so depends on usage I guess

      • Thanks better not I guess

  • Dang I was thinking Adidas

  • I also believe there is the same deal at Big W if you want to purchase in store.

    • $29 at big w

  • I don't think you know what a burner phone is.

    • You must be mistaken. I think I do.

      • Care to explain what a burner is then?

        • Technically, a burner phone is a prepaid device. However, burners are different from prepaid phones in that they are used specifically for one purpose and then disposed. We certainly hope you don’t get rid of your phone after a few weeks of using it!

          Burner phones came to fame with the television show “The Wire,” when drug dealers used the phones to communicate. However, these devices have been criminals’ go-to long before HBO made them famous.

          Since prepaid phones can be bought with cash (and without a contract), they’re much harder to track. So it’s easy for people to use them for certain (illegal) activities and then simply dump the phone—and more importantly, the phone number—when it’s considered “burned,” or too risky to use. Then, these users simply buy another pay as you go device.

          You can see how these devices would be incredibly appealing to criminals. But burners have other uses too…

        • +1

          @ZubatRingo: Ahh I can see you understand how to Google. Seeing how it's impossible (or at least not easy) to get a SIM card activated in Australia without some form of personal identification it's not a burner by any means. Good luck ditching one of these phones (and the SIM card) without the cops knowing exactly who you are.

        • -1

          @potplanty: easy, don't ask questions

  • How to unlock?

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