We're here at the Hard Rock Cafe in NYC, where Boost Mobile is showing off its latest prepaid Android smartphone running on Sprint's 3G CDMA network, the
ZTE warp. If you'll recall, this 1GHz Gingerbread-equipped device dropped on November 2nd for $250, only to receive a price drop to $200 days later. Boost is citing the Warp's 4.3-inch
WVGA display as the largest of its current offerings, along with its 5-megapixel, LED flash-equipped camera (raising the count up from the two on its $229
Samsung Transform Ultra). The phone is Android Market-compatible and comes with a 2GB microSD card for storage, which can be maxed out to 32GB. So, did the Warp feel worthy of its moniker in the few minutes we spent with it? Join us past the break for our impressions.
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ZTE Warp hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 07 Nov 2011 21:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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