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Samsung Galaxy Prevail Android Smartphone (Boost Mobile)

by Samsung
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (167 customer reviews)

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Technical Details

  • Wireless Web
  • GPS enabled
  • Stereo Bluetooth capable
  • 2 MP camera with video
  • 3.2" touchscreen
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 4.4 x 2.3 x 0.5 inches ; 3.8 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B004Z7HYUI
  • Item model number: Prevail
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (167 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #11,036 in Cell Phones & Accessories (See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories)
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Product Description

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Combining the power of the Android OS and Boost Mobile's no-contract cellular service, the Samsung Galaxy Prevail smartphone is designed to provide an uncompromised Android experience while maintaining the great value of Boost's $55 Android Monthly Unlimited plan with no hidden fees and no contracts required. And you'll save money the longer you stick with Boost Mobile, with your monthly payments lowered by $5 for every six on-time payments.

The Prevail's 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen display has awesome color and rich contrast. When you stroke your finger across it, you'll discover a fluid, responsive feel for navigating between screens. And you'll be able to capture spontaneous photos and videos on the go with the 2-megapixel camera/camcorder.

Other features include Bluetooth for hands-free devices and stereo music streaming, microSD memory expansion to 32 GB (with 2 GB card included), music player, full HTML browser, access to both personal and corporate e-mail, and up to 6.5 hours of talk time (see full specifications below).

Android 2.2 Operating System

It runs the latest Android operating system--OS 2.2 (aka, Froyo)--which provides a faster overall Android experience as well as greater multitasking capabilities. Google Maps gives you turn-by-turn GPS directions. You'll get a Gmail email account. Google Search lets you type or speak your query. With Google Contacts, all your friends' info is synced to your phone.

You'll be able to receive notifications, listen to music, and even record GPS data without keeping the application open. And it offers a plethora of features, including an improved QWERTY keyboard, full push corporate e-mail, and Adobe Flash Player 10.1 for access to the full Web.

Vital Statistics

The Samsung Galaxy Prevail weighs 3.8 ounces and measures 4.43 x 2.26 x 0.47 inches. Its 1500 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 6.5 hours of talk time. It runs on Sprint's 800/1900 CDMA/EV-DO Rev. A frequencies.

What's in the Box

Samsung Galaxy Prevail handset, rechargeable battery, charger, 2 GB microSD card, quick start guide




About Boost Mobile

Boost Mobile redefines value for wireless consumers with its Monthly Unlimited with Shrinkage no-contract service where the longer you stay the less you pay with on-time payments for unlimited voice, text messaging, web, e-mail, IM and calls to 411. It offers nationwide service on the Nationwide Sprint Network and Nextel National Network, reaching more than 278 million people, with no activation or long-distance fees.

Plans include:

$55 Android Monthly Unlimited for unlimited nationwide talk, text, web, e-mail, and 411 with no contracts on an Android powered device. Includes access to Android Market. Voicemail, long distance and call waiting included. And you'll reduce your monthly payment the longer you stay with Shrinkage.

android monthly unlimited

$2 Daily Unlimited provides all the value of Monthly Unlimited and nationwide coverage at a low daily rate. The $2 subscription charge is automatically deducted from your Boost account each day after midnight, regardless of usage, unless the you cancel the subscription. Recharge at least once every 90 days to keep your account active (after 90 days any credit balance will expire).

Daily Unlimited

Shrinkage
Boost lowers your monthly payment by $5 for every 6 on-time payments ($50 Monthly Unlimited example illustrated above).

International Connect provides unlimited international talk and text with family and friends around the world. It can be added to Monthly Unlimited and Android Monthly Unlimited plans for an additional $5 per month, and added to the BlackBerry Monthly Unlimited plan for $10 per month.

Boost Shrinkage

All Monthly Unlimited plans include Shrinkage and unlimited nationwide talk, text, web, e-mail, and 411. Shrinkage reduces your payment by $5/month for every six on-time payments, up to $15/month in total. Monthly Unlimited shrinks to as low as $35/month, Android Monthly Unlimited to as low as $40/month, or $45/month for BlackBerry Monthly Unlimited.

On-Time Payments

On-time payments are made on or before the monthly payment date. Your monthly payment date remains the same every month as long as you successfully make your monthly payment. However, if you make a late payment, your payment date will be reset to the day of the month before the date your service is restored (e.g., if your service is restored on February 15th, your monthly payment date will be reset to March 14th).

Missed Payment

While it's best to make regular on-time payments each month, payments do not have to be consecutive. If you miss a payment you don't have to start over. The on-time payments made to the account will still be available as well as any savings milestone achieved.




Specifications

  • 3.2-inch touchscreen display (480 x 320 pixels)
  • Onscreen keyboard
  • Bluetooth connectivity (version __) includes communication headset, hands-free car kits, and A2DP audio streaming Bluetooth profiles.
  • Memory expansion via microSD card slot with support for optional cards up to 32 GB.
  • 2 GB included microSD card
  • 2-megapixel camera with 3x digital zoom
  • Video capture capabilities
  • Multimedia player compatible with MP3 and AAC music formats, and MPEG4 and H.263 video formats
  • Access to Facebook and Twitter
  • Full messaging capabilities including SMS text, MMS picture/video and IM instant messaging
  • Web browser with Google search and support for Adobe Flash 10.1
  • Personal and corporate e-mail access with support for Exchange ActiveSync accounts.
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Speakerphone for hands-free communication.
  • Hearing Aid Capable rating M4/T4

Google Integration

  • Android Market for browsing and downloading thousands of free and paid apps
  • Pre-loaded Android apps: Browser, Calculator, Calendar (Google or Corporate), Camera, Clock, Contacts, Email, Gallery, Messaging, Music, News & Weather, Phone, Settings, Video Player, Voice Dialer, Voice Search, YouTube
  • Google applications: Gmail, Google Search, Google Voice Search, Google Latitude, Google Maps, Google Places, Google Talk
  • Google Maps Navigation with spoken turn-by-turn directions showing real-time traffic and 360° views of the destination
  • Product Description

    Boost Mobile BMSAMM820


    Customer Reviews

    Boost is basically Sprint, the service is good and bars are available. Screenname808  |  10 reviewers made a similar statement
    Very rarely will you get someone who takes ownership of your problem. blue  |  9 reviewers made a similar statement
    Most Helpful Customer Reviews
    332 of 339 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars A good entry Android phone May 21, 2011
    By JJ
    I've been using this phone for a few days now and here are the pros and cons.

    PROS:
    - Inexpensive
    - Awesome flexible plans with no contract, you can switch between plans to fit your needs on monthly basis.
    - Attractive design & compact size
    - Good speed, not the slowest nor the fastest, somewhere in between (as May 2011)
    - No blowware installed, good job Boost Mobile
    - Clear sound for phone calls & decent music player
    - Durable, I've dropped it a couple of times from waist height in parking lot and it barely shows any dents.

    Cons
    - Fixed focus low res cam (2MP) no LED. It takes OK pics in a good lighting environment, video quality is unusable. My biggest issue is that it CAN'T read standard bar code, due to it's fixed focal lens. But it reads QR code without any problem.
    - CDMA network covers less area than GSM network in the US. Most of countries in the world is using GSM network, so it won't work outside of US.
    - SIM card embedded, that means it can only be used on Boost Mobile network, maybe Sprint...BTW, Boost Mobile is using Sprint's network. You can't transfer contacts from your SIM card phone easily.
    - Screen resolution. It's not really a con, but it might be if you're used to hi end smart phones. It's the same resolution as 2gen ipod touch.
    - Battery, this is an issue with all smart phones.
    - Tiny Internal Memory, it is a big negative. Especially when navigation app downloads maps to its internal memory. Sometimes I have to delete some apps to make room for maps.(see my 1 year update at the bottom)

    Overall, I highly recommend it for causal users. Check out its coverage in your area before hand though.

    Things you would need to buy, if you plan to use this phone.
    - Micro SDHC, 2/3 of its internal RAM is occupied by OS and others. 2GB Micro SDHC that came with the phone is not going to be enough for most people. Make sure you get the Class 6 or above version of Micro SDHC. It makes noticeable difference in speed.
    - Car charger, they're not all the same. The main difference is how much power the charger provides. If you get one that provides minimum power, then your phone won't be charging much while the phone is using GPS & 3G for navigation. Motorola Vehicle Power Adapter micro-USB Rapid Rate Charger This seems to be a good one.
    - extra battery, if you're always on the phone.

    Tips for new Android phone users, especially entry level phone like this one.
    - Read app's permission carefully. When installing an app, it will tell you what data on your phone it is accessing. Many "free" apps are collecting info in the background, often they collect info that has nothing to do with its function.

    This is not just a privacy issue, it also slows down the phone and drain its battery. If you're experiencing slow response and really bad battery issue, then it's probably because there are too many apps running in the background. These kind of apps send collected info periodically via wifi/3G, which is a major battery drainer. Get a Task Killer app, it lets you kill apps that run in the background.

    A general rule, stay away from apps that is accessing data has nothing to do with its function. For example, a workout app that wants to access phone's contact list and reads phone account info. You know it's data mining your phone for marketing purpose.

    Update: there is a work around for scanning bar code at book store. Google has an app called Shopper or Google Shopper. It can scan a book or CD/DVD cover from phone's camera and do a price search, an amazing app. Amazon App store gives away a pay app for free everyday, sweet!

    6/28/2011: Apparently Boost Mobile's 10 cent/minute Pay as You Go plan is not available to this phone yet. But $50/month unlimited everything is still the best deal by far. Most of 4G data & phone plans from major carriers costs around $80 + tax & fees = $90/month, plus you lock in for two years. Sure, you get the latest smartphone with 4G speed for "free", but it's not free at all. Here's the math, you pay $40 more per month with other carriers' plan. So $40 x 24 months = $960, this does not include the Shrinkage discount. You have to ask yourself if 4G speed & latest smartphone is worth of $1000 more.

    Lastly, government charges tax & fee when you setup automatic payment to pay Boost Mobile account (it makes no sense whatsoever, but government wants more money). To avoid that, you have to put money in your account via reboost card each month manually. Luckily, you can buy electronic reboost card from major online store. They will email you the reboost code, then you just copy and paste it to your boost mobile account via website.

    9/13/2011: I've been using this phone for a few months now, and had no major issue until a couple days ago when I installed Pandora app. All hell broke loose after that, the phone froze up every couple hours. The phone works fine after uninstalled Pandora. Other than that, the I'm pretty happy with it. Remember to keep it lean, the more apps you add to it, the slower it gets.

    6/16/2012, the final update:
    I've been using this phone over a year now. Beside Making phone call, I don't do a lot with this phone other than navigation, texting and emailig (rarely). Overall, I'm happy with this phone & service. But I'm downgrading the phone from 4 to 3.5, based on price and hardware specs.

    The two biggest shortcomings are:
    1. Low MP camera, low resolution with a fixed focal length makes it almost useless.
    2. Internal Memory, even though I don't download and use many apps; I still need to delete some apps to make room for navigation map.

    As today, there are other Android phones with better hardware specs in the price range of 120-150. In the same price range, you can get mid range Windows Phone 7 device due to lack of its popularity. I just switched from Android to Windows Phone 7 today, because I rely heavily on MS Outlook and Onenote on my PC. Plus I really don't like how Google scans every Gmail,Gtask,GCalendar..etc for marketing purpose. Not to mention GPS tracking on your Android, it's getting out of control in my opinion.

    Anyways, Boots Mobile doesn't support Windows Phone 7 devices yet and I want to stay with a prepaid service. Luckily Straight Talk wireless(a branch of Tracfone)offers BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) prepaid plan at $45.00/month. BYOD works with most of GSM phones, and the phone doesn't need to be unlocked. So your current ATT & TMobile phone would work on StraightTalk BYOD plan.

    Things you need to know about StraightTalk:
    1. No roaming, that means you HAVE TO change your phone number if you move to an area outside of registered area for more than a few weeks.
    2. No streaming and tethering via 3G/4G. Even thought they call it Unlimited Data plan, there is a cap, most people thinks it's 2GB/month. You'll get a warning for going over it, your service will be terminated if you keep going over the limit. You will LOOSE your phone number. Read their TOA carefully.
    3. In order to make all of your smart phone's functions works on BYOD plan, you need to input some phone settings. It's pretty straight forward, but might be a bit challenge for some.

    Boost Mobile Shrinkage offers the best deal for casual users in the the long run. They now have a good selection of Android phones. If you're in the market for a prepaid Windows phone, StraightTalk BYOD is the only solution for now.

    Sorry if I don't reply your questions, I share what I know on this subject and don't check the comments often. It has been a pleasant experience with Boost Mobile and Android, cheers.
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    169 of 171 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars I surprised how people are reviewing this phone! June 21, 2011
    I've had this phone for almost 2 months and it hasn't disappointed at all. In fact, completely the opposite! It's a small phone, but I like that personally. I can't stand how big phones have gotten like the EVO. Also, I don't know what people mean "the phone is slow." What exactly are you doing? Personally, the phone works well for me. I multitask all the time: while biking I stream Pandora, track my location with MyTracks, and respond to the occasional text ALL AT THE SAME TIME. I stream music with Grooveshark in my car while navigating with GPS using Waze (awesome app btw). Never a problem! So, frankly, I'm confused what people are talking about "slow". Also, I'm on Boost's shrinkage plan so, my monthly bill is $45 per month for unlimited everything (including data). I've been on Boost for about 8 or 9 months now.

    I read reviews on this phone because I find peoples' criticisms interesting. More often than not, people make one huge mistake: comparing it to a high-end phone like the iPhone, EVO, Nexus, etc. Look, it's not one of those, and if you want a top of the line phone, stop comparing this phone to those. No, it doesn't have the Hummingbird processor. No, it doesn't have a 4.3 AMOLED screen. Personally, I don't care about those things because they are too expensive, and if I get a phone that has those things, I'm locked into a 2 year contract for 3 or 4 times the monthly cost. If having a little better spec'd phone is important to you, go for the top of the liners! However, I'm techie, middle class guy that wants as much as I can get for as little as I can get it. The combination of this phone running Android 2.2.2 (I just got an update so that may be higher), and Boost's unlimited plan with shrinkage (eventually $35 per month) fits the bill perfectly for me.

    Also, there are lesser "entry level" Android phones out there. Sprint's Zeo is far far far inferior to this phone and the screen isn't double touch. The Prevail's is. Boost uses Sprint's CDMA towers with this phone, so I am never without service. You have to get into extremely remote places to lose reception, and those places will most likely be void of any cell coverage no matter the monthly cost barring satellite phones. Finally, maybe I'm lucky, but I just haven't experienced the shutting down and freezing problems others have. Sometimes this is a poorly designed app, NOT the phone or operating system. I've pulled the battery maybe 2 or 3 times total. I'll end this with a little math lesson.

    Let's compare Verizon VS Sprint VS at&t VS Boost. So, the first 3 have smart phones from $0 to $300 with a 2 year contract. The Prevail is MSRP at $180, so to make an apples to apples argument, let's standardize the phone to $165. I'm doing this because you can find the prevail cheaper or more expensive. UNLIMITED contract's with the big 3 companies range from 69 per month (SPRINT) to $120 per month (Verizon/at&t), so let's just say $95 per month on average. I should note, Sprint's plan is really good, unless you have family and friends overseas. You will incur international charges for INBOUND (received) calls on the $69 per month plan. I have family overseas and Boost does not do this, which is weird because they are owned by Sprint. So, here's the math.

    Big 3=phone+(# of months * monthly cost)=
    165+(95*24) = $2445 over 2 years.
    Boost=Phone+(6 months * $50/mo)+(6 months * $45/mo)+(6 months * $40/mo)+(6 months * $35/mo)=
    165 + (300) + (270) + (240) + (210) = $1185 over 2 years.

    THAT'S A DIFFERENCE OF $1260 OVER TWO YEARS!!! Think about how hard $1260 is to make for the average person (me). So, if the top of the line phone is important enough for you, then that's great and you should do it. However, like I said in another review, personally, I'd rather take a trip to Europe, and for $1260 I am getting airfare to do exactly that!
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    119 of 123 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars Good Phone, great deal May 24, 2011
    I've had this phone for a couple weeks. It is my first smartphone, so I'm no expert and I don't expect a lot.
    Overall I'm pretty pleased. The $50 a month unlimited plan from Boost is a great deal. The web speed is decent and you can view web pages fairly easily. It has an email app that allows you to collect POP email, which is handy
    CONS:
    The keyboard - This is a big one. It is near impossible to type on the on screen keyboard. I've ordered a stylus to type. I have fairly nimble fingers, and every fourth letter I type results in the adjacent letter appearing. There is some kind of "swype" application that might help. If you send a lot of text messages, this probably is not the phone for you... or at least you should try it.
    The battery - seems like it lasts one day or maybe three hours if you're using it
    No flash support

    PROS:
    The price
    the size - it is thin and small, but this also means a small screen
    It is android and there are lots of apps out there, or you could write your own.
    You can put a 32GB card in this and use it like an mp3 player
    it comes with a GPS app that has traffic - but I haven't tried it yet
    The screen changes orientation if you move the phone

    UPDATE:

    I've had this phone for a year now, and generally I'm pretty happy with it. It really does change your life to get a smartphone-- they're little computers. I've found so many useful apps, and it is really great not to have to count phone minutes OR data volume. I will never go back to limited minutes or data limits. I listen to internet radio for long drives, download recorded books from the public library, check email and many more more little things... iPhone users don't dare do all that with their data limits.

    I've gotten used to the screen size. The battery lasts a bit longer since the last upgrade, but it helps to have spare batteries and a car charger. The flash/youtube issue seems to have been fixed by one of the upgrades. I bought a 32GB memory card, and now use the phone as my mp3 player.

    Boost's service has been just fine-- good enough coverage, reliable voicemail, no screw-ups with the account. Because I've paid on time, it is only $40 a month.
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    Most Recent Customer Reviews
    5.0 out of 5 stars This a great buy!
    I bought this phone at a very low price when I bought two years ago. It is a great phone and was very study. I dropped it several times and it never broke. Read more
    Published 27 days ago by C. Nelson
    3.0 out of 5 stars Eh..
    So, I've had this phone for over a year now. Definitely not the best, and would recommend spending the money for a better phone. Read more
    Published 28 days ago by dezirnezi
    5.0 out of 5 stars Current user review
    I got this phone when I started to ran out of my 300 peek-hours minutes on grandfathered Verizon plan (due to temporary personal circumstances) in late 2011. Read more
    Published 1 month ago by NotAnExpert
    1.0 out of 5 stars This is a HORRIBLE phone
    As others have said-
    1)Awful battery life
    2)Painfully slow downloads and connections.
    3)No internal memory. Read more
    Published 2 months ago by lanea
    5.0 out of 5 stars I had this phone for 19 months.
    It's probably the longest & best phone I had.It also helped that I use it as a router.The best phone for the right price
    Published 2 months ago by td8081
    1.0 out of 5 stars Severe battery & charging problems-Locking feature
    Although the phone had good features for the price I paid in 2011 ($150), there are serious problems with this phone, the most serious of them are the very short battery life and... Read more
    Published 2 months ago by Constanza A. Baez
    4.0 out of 5 stars great phone
    I have had this phone almost a year now and I love it. The apps are great. The call quality is good and I have faster speed internet. Read more
    Published 2 months ago by becca$
    5.0 out of 5 stars No issue with this phone.
    I have had this phone for almost two years now, no problem whatsoever with it. will upgrade one day but for now this is nice
    Published 3 months ago by Marie bretoux
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Phone
    Its a good phone. There are only two things that I don't like. Not enough memory due to have apps on there already installed that you can't remove and it likes to restart it self. Read more
    Published 4 months ago by Jennifer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great phone!
    Over a year later, & it still works well. Absolutely love this phone! Don't know how I lived without it.
    Published 4 months ago by Isis Samara
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