The first feature that a Motorola KRZR has over the other Boost Unlimited phones is a built-in MP3 player. Of the three Boost Unlimited phones, only the KRZR has a built-in music player, which allows you to use your cell phone as a music player. This means that you will not have to carry around a separate music player such as an iPod if you have the Motorola KRZR.
The second unique feature of the Motorola KRZR is that it is GPS enabled. This means that your telephone can double as a global positioning system (GPS) using the Boost Unlimited data service. While many people have GPS in their cars, the Motorola KRZR GPS feature would be a clear benefit to those who do not own a traditional GPS unit.
The third distinguishing feature of the Motorola KRZR is the high-quality camera. While the middle-of-the-line Boost Unlimited phone also has a built-in camera, the camera in the Motorola KRZR has a much higher resolution. This means that you can take higher quality digital photos with the Motorola KRZR than with other camera phones. Of course, the Motorola KRZR still cannot compete with a true digital camera, but the higher quality built-in camera gives the Motorola KRZR a distinct advantage over phones with a lower quality camera.
Finally, the Motorola KRZR for Boost Unlimited is Bluetooth enabled, which means that you can use a wireless Bluetooth headset with the Motorola KRZR. This is an important feature, since many states are now requiring hands-free devices when using a cell phone while driving. The Motorola KRZR is compatible with any Bluetooth headset, including the stereo Bluetooth headset also offered by Motorola for use with streaming audio players that are Bluetooth compatible.
In conclusion, of the phones that are available for the Boost Unlimited Service, the Motorola KRZR has the most features and the greatest flexibility. Not all users will need all features, but if you want to make the most of the unlimited data services offered by Boost Mobile, then the Motorola KRZR is the best choice for a Boost Unlimited phone.
Published by Zachary Fruhling
Zachary Fruhling is a Ph.D. Candidate in the philosophy department at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is also an education digital content developer for logic, philosophy, and personal finance.... View profile
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- Has a high-resolution camera and built-in MP3 player
- GPS and Bluetooth enabled

