You know how you can tell Moto’s new i410 for iDEN isn’t really supposed to be hip, stylish, or ultra-functional? Neither Moto nor launch partner Boost bothered to give it a fresh, funky name, bucking the trend set by the Clutch and Debut. Of course, with an utterly basic black rectangular shell, tiny monochrome secondary display, and lack of even a VGA cam, it’s clear that they’re going for the bottom-most reaches of the market here — which means that customers should be able to scoop it up for a song on any of Boost’s prepaid plans, happily. It’s not up on the carrier’s site just yet, but it’ll be available before the year’s up — and Motorola says that this officially “completes Boost Mobile’s 2009 device roadmap,” so we hope you weren’t holding out for some mythical Android device in the next couple weeks.
Published By Miko On Monday, November 23rd 2009
Motorola i410 comes to Boost, catchy name doesn’t
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