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ZTE Boost Max+ has arrived to United States on Boost Mobile's prepaid service



ZTE, the multinational electronics manufacturer from China has announced their latest addition and successor smartphone to their Boost Max phablet of 2014 for the United States based prepaid wireless service, Boost Mobile. The new phone will come out of the box named as ZTE Boost Max+ following it's predecessor which should be available in an affordable price tag for the Stateside customers. Boost Max+ is Environmental Certified by independent UL Environment, as this new phone comes made with environmentally-preferable materials.

The new phone from ZTE and Boost Mobile will sport a 5.7-inches High Definition IPS touchscreen of 1280 x 720 resolution display in protection of Corning Gorilla Glass, a Quad-Core processor clocked at 1.2GHz, two gigabytes of Random Access Memory, 16 gigabytes of internal mass storage, eight megapixels rear facing main camera, capable of recording HD 720p resolution, a one MP front facing secondary snapper. On connectivity we have dual-mode 3G/4G LTE, which can help you switch seamlessly between Sprint's reliable 3G networks nationwide, and over their blazing fast 4G LTE connections.

With mobile hotspot, you can turn your Boost Max+ into a Wi-Fi hotspot anywhere for as low as $5 per month. The phone also features, Dolby Digital Plus audio experience, for exceptional, powerful and virtual surround sound. With HD Voice+, users will be able to take advantage of crystal clear calls by less background noise while calling another HD Voice-enabled smartphone on Sprint's mobile network. We also have a large non-removable 3,400mAh powered battery, that runs on Android's version 5.1 Lollipop with a custom user interface from ZTE. This device is measured at 165.1 x 82.55 x 10.16 millimeters in dimensions and weighs slightly heavy at 194.7 grams on mass.

As far as the availability and pricing for the ZTE Boost Max+ is concerned, the phone is now up for sales in America, for an amount of $199.99, which ships anywhere in the United States for free of charge. In options to buy the phone in Boost Mobile's Data Boost plans, the phone will set you back for a $35 coming with unlimited data, talk and text, all offered at no annual contracts and no roaming charges on the countryside Sprint's 4G LTE network. For more details, you can head over to their webpage from our source link down below.

Source - boostmobile

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