A:AnswerIt should be. But to be sure, I would Google Boost Mobile LTE frequencies, and then Google Razer Phone 2 LTE frequencies, and ensure there are enough LTE Bands in common.
A:AnswerThe phone has a massive 4000 battery. It’s going to last days for average user, easily all day for power user. It also has options to use full cpu and screen resolution, or reduce it to maximize battery. My son sees no difference and has made the adjustment to lower cpu and screen resolution. He’s a heavy user and is on month 13 with his Razer 1.
A:AnswerJust to answer the above comment, the phone DOES work with Verizon, but for it to fully work you need to call and have your line changed to a CDMA less line. It is simply a button they press on their end, doesn't cost anything, and takes seconds.
A:AnswerThis is a US company. I bought the first Razer for my son. It had an odd software problem that could not be resolved by factory reset. We did an exchange under warranty to the US factory. Very responsive, excellent warranty service.
A:AnswerI am unaware of any deals you have described here. I've only seen people selling their Razer ones in order to eventually purchase the Razer 2. You can visit the Razer website or call them to find out more, best wishes!
A:AnswerHello Andreas, the only way to be sure is to call the network provider you will be choosing for your service. They will have the answer your looking for.
A:AnswerThe phone is LTE only, so if they told you as long as LTE is all you need, then definitely this phone will work. In fact I did a bit of research and is supposed to work in all networks, TMobile, att, and Verizon. I bought it to use on Verizon, and works perfectly.