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Alcatel OneTouch Conquest and OneTouch Elevate is now on Boost Mobile



Sprint's prepaid brand in the United States, Boost Mobile have announced couple of new smartphones in the country, making it's way from the joint venture between Alcatel-Lucent of France and TCL Corporation from China.

Yes, the new budget friendly handsets are from the Alcatel OneTouch series of Android smartphones, shipping as the brand new Alcatel OneTouch Conquest and OneTouch Elevate, that's now available exclusively for the customers in the Stateside via Boost Mobile's prepaid plans. You can now grab the new OneTouch Conquest for a amount of $129.99 plus tax, and the OneTouch Elevate is a phone that said to be even more affordable, which is scheduled to be available, starting next month with the tags of $99.99 plus tax.

According to the Sprint's newsroom for the media, if you are planning to be outdoors this summer, these new Alcatel smartphones should be a great companion to handle the conditions outdoor, as the Conquest will come right out of the box with IP67-certifications for dust and water resistance, up to 30 minutes under a meter of water, making it sort of a rugged, tough and solid smartphone, that is designed to withstand the toughest conditions with cost-effective plans from the prepaid partner.

For an even budget-minded folks, they have got the Conquest's better half, the OneTouch Elevate, a smartphone that is assured to keep you connected on the move with the latest Android operating system and mid-ranged Quad-Core processing, without getting your pockets lighter.


Alcatel OneTouch Conquest


OneTouch Conquest is a phone that will feature a five-inches High Definition IPS touchscreen of 1280 x 720 resolution display in protection of Dragontrail Glass. 1.2GHz clocked Quad-Core processor, one gigabyte of Random Access Memory (RAM), and eight gigabytes of internal mass storage option (ROM), that is further expandable via microSD card slot up to 32 gigabytes. 

There's a five megapixel primary shooter on the back with auto-focusing sensor and LED flash light, and over to the front sits a two megapixels front facing secondary snapper. For connectivity, we are treated to 3G/4G LTE/Enhanced LTE, which switches seamlessly between Sprint's nationwide 3G and 4G LTE networks, as well as to their Enhanced LTE connections, where available. The device is Mobile Hotspot capable, that turns your Conquest into a WiFi hotspot for as low as 5 dollars per month.

You even get a 2,500mAh removable battery that proffers, up to 16 hours of talk time. And Alcatel's new OneTouch is lastly powered by Android's 5.o Lollipop operating system with custom user interface from the manufacturer, and pre-installed apps from Boost Mobile.


Alcatel OneTouch Elevate


As of the OneTouch Elevate, the device attributes a smaller 4.5-inches screen of FWVGA resolution display, Quad-Core processor, running at 1.1GHz. Again the same five megapixel primary shooter as seen from it's elder sibling Conquest, being showcased on the back with auto-focus, LED flash and a two megapixels front facer. 3G/4G LTE and Enhanced LTE will have you assisted with blazing speeds from Sprint's nationwide LTE networks and Enhanced LTE connections.

This specific model will arrive with a 2,000mAh powered battery and has got a an upgrade to the OS from 5.0 to 5.1 Android Lollipop, with the toppings of proprietary interface from Alcatel.







View Alcatel OneTouch Conquest on boostmobile

Source - Sprint

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