
Scale new heights with the lightning-fast Summit 5G. Featuring sleek design, vibrant 6.6” display, dual camera and a long-lasting 5000mAh battery. Set the bar high for next-gen connectivity at an affordable price.
Q: What is the resolution of the phone's display?
A: The phone has a resolution of 1600 x 720.
Q: Does this phone have a fingerprint sensor?
A: Yes, for security, the phone has both a fingerprint sensor and facial recognition technology.
Q: Is this phone water resistant?
A: Yes, this phone is water resistant up to 1 foot deep.
Q: What type of connectivity does this phone offer?
A: This phone offers 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity.
A: I haven't used Boost Mobile, but with most of the MVNOs I HAVE used, you prepay on a plan per month, with a certain amount of data, calls and text, so even if you only made or received one call or internet connection in a month, you would have to pay for a full month's service. This would apply for each month you wanted to use it, even without a contract. Since their cheapest plan is $15/mo., there is no way you could pay under $20/yr.--you would have to pay $15x12=$180 in a year. The cheapest way I can think of to fulfill your needs is this: 1. Get a used, unlocked phone with 5G, on eBay or wherever. 2. Subscribe to the Tello (tello.com) Pay As You Go $20 plan. You get 90 days of service paying 1¢/min. for calls, 1¢/per SMS, and 2¢/MB. Nothing carries over to the next period, but if you can keep your usage down to just the $20 for the 3 months, you would end up paying $20x4=$80. Still not less than $20/year, but more than twice as good as $180/yr. Virgin Mobile used to have a similar service, but they merged with Boost, so there goes that. Ultra Mobile used to have a super-cheap plan, around $10 or $20 for 3 months, with 100 minutes, 100 texts, and (I think) 100 MB of data, but they discontinued that a few years ago.
Q: Will it work on Boost $25.00 a month plan??
A: Yes this will absolutely work on any plan of your choice.
Q: Does this prepaid phone support eSim card for international calls?
A: Hello Skip, The Boost Mobile Summit 5G (64GB, Vista Blue) does not support eSIM. It is a prepaid device locked to Boost Mobile and uses a physical SIM card only.
A: Hello, The Boost Mobile Summit 5G (64GB) does not have a physical keyboard but it uses a touchscreen keyboard, you can keep your phone number by porting your old number to this phone and if your contacts are saved to Google, iCloud, or your SIM card, you can easily transfer them by signing into your account on the new phone.