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Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 3 GPS now available

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Mobvoi on Thursday announced that its newest wearable, the TicWatch Pro 3, is now available to purchase. Offered through its website and Amazon, the $299 Wear OS-based device promises up to three days of usage per charge.

The TicWatch Pro 3 is the first Wear OS smartwatch to employ the Qualcomm Snapdragon 4100 processor. This means faster app launching, smoother multi-functioning, and better overall performance.

Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 3 Features

  • 454 x 454 display
  • 1GB RAM
  • 8GB storage
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 4100 processor
  • NFC (Google Pay)
  • 595mAh battery
  • GPS, Heart Rate Sensor, Barometer
  • Mic/Speaker
  • 22mm watch straps

Key features in the wearable include Dual-display 2.0 with Smart Mode and Essential Mode, giving users the ability to toggle between the 1.4-inch AMOLD Retina screen and an always-on display. Smart Mode provides up to 72 hours of usage while Essential Mode allows for up to 45 days of battery life.

Mobvoi has introduced a number of features for the TicWatch Pro 3, including TicOxygen, TicZen, TicBreathe, and TicHearing. These join the previously available TicHealth, TicMotion, TicExercise and TicSleep functions.

New Mobvoi Apps

  • TicOxgen: will monitor blood oxygen saturation. The app starts tracking as you start your day and gives you an indicator of your overall health.
  • TicZen: monitors stress by analyzing the Standard Deviation of NN intervals (SDNN), the key indicator of Heart Rate Variability (HRV). It uses TicBreathe to bring your stress levels down to normal.
  • TicBreathe: helps improve heart-rate level and stress through scientific breathing methods and monitors your heart rate changes through algorithms based on their stress condition.
  • TicHearing: measures environmental noise between 30dB to 120 dB and determines whether it’s safe for your hearing organs and nervous system to be in the area

The TicWatch Pro 3 comes in a Shadow Black color and is made from stainless steel and high-strength nylon plus glass fiber. At 47mm in diameter and 12.mm thickness, it is lighter than its predecessors.

Mobvoi includes a black interchangeable 22mm silicone watch strap with orange stitching, giving consumers an option for working out.

Learn more about the TicWatch Pro 3 at Mobvoi’s website where it’s also available to purchase. You can also find it at Amazon, too.

Verizon Prepaid calls up $80 TCL Signa for entry-level needs

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TCL on Thursday announced its Signa is now available through Verizon Prepaid as part of its entry-level roster of phones. Priced just $80, it’s the first handset to launch with a major wireless carrier which bears the TCL branding.

The TCL Signa runs Android 10 and offers up a 5.5-inch HD display and an 8-megapixel rear camera. Inside is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 429 processor with 2GB RAM and 16GB storage.

Rounding out the hardware are a 3,000mAh battery, USB Type-C charging, a microSD expansion card slot, 3.5mm headphone jack, and dedicated Google Assistant button.

TCL previously offered phones in the US through its Alcatel brand, spreading them around various wireless carriers. Having dipped its toes into the self-branded phone waters earlier this year, we suspect we’ll see more devices like these through Verizon and others.

Create a mobile app for your business to maximize growth

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The popularity of mobile apps is indisputable. The number of downloadable apps on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store is only increasing. Everyone who has a smartphone has at least one app on it. But what does this mean for businesses?

Mobile apps have given companies a completely new way to connect with their customers, and they offer a lot of opportunities for small businesses to grow and expand. If you want to learn how to create an app and make money, you’ve come to the right place.

Benefits of creating a mobile app

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If you’re not completely sure how a simple mobile app can be beneficial for your business, you’ll probably be surprised by all of the reasons why you need to create an app. Not only does it help you keep up with trends, but it also allows you to expand your market and increase revenue.

There are multiple ways mobile apps help you do this.

Reach customers from all over the world

Not that long ago, businesses could only cater to local buyers, especially if they were small and didn’t have a large marketing budget. However, thanks to the mobile app revolution, you can now offer your products and services to people from different cities, regions, and even countries.

While you will cater to local buyers at first, once you start growing, you can use geo-location technologies to expand your customer base easily. Furthermore, customers will have access to your store at their fingertips, no matter where they’re located.

Easy to create brand awareness

Branding is very important if you want to grow your business. When you think of some of the most successful companies, you can probably see their logo in your mind’s eye as well. Branding plays a significant role in staying at the top of your customer’s mind and increasing visibility.

When you have a mobile app, creating brand awareness becomes significantly easier. This is because when a customer installs your app on their phone, your company’s logo will be on full display whenever they look at their mobile screen.

You can create better customer experience

Unlike mobile websites that depend on organic traffic to be even remotely successful, mobile apps only require the user to download it. Once a customer finds your app and installs it consciously, it is easy to turn them into a loyal customer if they find your app useful and helpful.

Mobile apps can use optimized device features to create a more enjoyable experience for all users. Mobile payment technologies make transactions quicker and easier, while geo-location technologies can leverage more business opportunities by providing contextual and location-based advertising.

Collecting user data is easier

Nowadays, it’s common practice to always have your smartphone with you wherever you go, and businesses with mobile apps can use this to their advantage. Since mobile devices have an array of device-specific sensors built into them, it’s easy to collect accurate user data.

You will be able to find out a plethora of valuable user-specific data such as location, demographics, buying habits, and preferences. This allows you to create better targeted marketing strategies.

Advice for mobile app creation

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Before you create an app marketing strategy and start attracting users, you need to make sure your app follows some basic principles. After all, you need to be careful about every aspect of your app if you want to prioritize business growth.

Don’t put too much information in your app

Keep in mind that when someone installs your app, they do it because they’re already familiar with your business and products. There’s no need to over-educate them and provide them with the information they already know.

Many business apps have long texts on their opening screens, which does nothing except annoy users. Replace these with tooltips that will tell your users more about the app and a tutorial that will explain how to use the app and what it’s meant for.

Remove all sources of friction

The smallest things can cause friction in your app, so you need to remove all potential risks.

  • Make actions clear. Every screen on your app needs to have one clear action that makes it easy for users to move through the app without making any wrong choices.
  • The CTAs need to be consistent. Every CTA you include needs to have the same superficial traits. This includes placement, color, wording, and font.
  • Avoid cognitive load. Examine how much text you have on every screen and decide if all of it is necessary. If not, remove everything that doesn’t explain how to reach the next screen.

Include positive reinforcement

It’s important to encourage users to go through your app, and the best way to do so is by rewarding them for every action no matter how small it is. This can be done by including checkmarks when they fill out form fields and including transition animations that will thank users after performing an action such as completing a purchase.

Prioritize effective referral channels

A referral program needs to be an essential part of your app, as 92% of consumers trust referrals from people they know. In the early stages, offer multiple referral channels, but after some time, analyze their success rates to find the channels that yield the highest number of referrals. Once you do that, only keep those channels and focus on maximizing send volume from them.

Make referral programs appealing to both sides

Referral programs can be a powerful tool that influences your business’ growth, but only if it appeals to both the people who invite their contacts and the ones who are invited. The best way to make your referral programs appealing to both sides is to offer double-sided incentives.

For instance, you can offer a discount, a free sample, free shipping, or any incentive that would appeal to customers who love your brand. Just don’t forget that once new customers come to your app, you need to provide them with great user experience so they stay there long-term.

Final thoughts

The widespread use of mobile apps has made it easy for companies to utilize their power, attract more customers, and make their business grow. Now that you know all the benefits of mobile business apps and how to design a good one, there’s nothing stopping you from growing your business. All that’s left to do is create an app and start making money with it.


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Arlo adds two cameras to Essential line

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Arlo on Tuesday added two new cameras to its portfolio of wireless cameras. Both devices, the Arlo Essential and Arlo Essential Spotlight XL, are set to arrive in the coming months.

As part of the Essential line of cameras, these are more affordable than the Pro line, and give consumers a wallet-friendly way of outfitting their home. The two more or less bookend the already-available Essential Spotlight camera.

The cameras are designed to work indoors or outdoors and can even handle heat, cold, rain, and sun. Moreover, they’re compatible with your favorite digital assistant and can be tied to IFTTT for automation.

The Arlo Essential will be offered later this holiday season for $99.99 and features 1080p HD video, two-way audio, and a 130-degree viewing angle.

Arlo Essential Features

  • Full High Definition Camera: Capture clear details in full high definition with the ability to record video in 1080p
  • 2-Way Audio: Hear and speak to visitors clearly with superior audio quality
  • Built-in Siren: Siren can be triggered automatically or manually from the app
  • Night Vision: Black and white night vision turns on automatically once its dark so you can see even without a light
  • Weather-Resistant: Designed to withstand heat, cold, rain or sun and can be used indoors or outdoors
  • Motion Detection and Alerts: Alerts sent directly to your phone when motion is detected
  • Rechargeable Battery: Convenient and long-lasting battery with six-months of battery life on one charge
  • 130° Viewing Angle: Keep an eye on more of what matters with a wider field-of-view
  • Platform Compatibility: Works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and IFTTT for easy interaction, automation and control

The Arlo Essential XL Spotlight is basically the Arlo Essential Spotlight (read our review) with an extended battery. According to Arlo it will last up to one year on a full charge. Customers can pre-order the camera for $149.99 today; the launch date is not clear.

Arlo Essential XL Spotlight Features

  • Extended Battery Life: One year of battery life on one charge, perfect for high traffic locations or areas that are difficult to reach so you can charge less frequently1
  • Integrated Spotlight: Let’s you see what’s lurking in the dark with a bright spotlight to illuminate the area of activity; spotlight can be motion activated or manually turned on
  • 2-Way Audio: Hear and speak to visitors clearly with superior audio quality
  • Built-in Siren: Siren can be triggered automatically or manually from the app
  • Color Night Vision: See color even at night thanks to an integrated spotlight
  • Full High Definition Camera: Capture clear details in full high definition with the ability to record video in 1080p
  • Weather-Resistant: Designed to withstand heat, cold, rain or sun and can be used indoors or outdoors
  • Motion Detection and Alerts: Alerts sent directly to your phone when motion is detected
  • 130° Viewing Angle: Keep an eye on more of what matters with a wider field-of-view
  • Platform Compatibility: Works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and IFTTT for easy interaction, automation and control

Google Home can now manage Google Nest Wi-Fi – Here’s how to do it

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Google has made a super simple mesh router system with the previously Google-branded, and now Nest-branded WiFi devices. Management of this has been done since launch over a mobile app aptly called Google WiFi. Recently, Google made the call to sunset this app and fully support the functionality through the Google Home app instead.

Moving the Google Wi-Fi options into the Google Home is a natural progression for Google and the smart home movement. This gives Cast, Nest, and now Wi-Fi a single app to help you manage all your home’s connected devices.

What are we doing?

Adding Wi-Fi management to the Google Home app simplifies Google’s networking under the same landing spot of other Nest and Smart Home devices. We are going to walk you through transferring your Google Wi-Fi options into the Google Home app.

Let’s head over to the Google Home app to get started. Once you know where to look, this new settings menu will be unlocked in just a few minutes. Afterward, you should see a new WiFi option on the main landing page for Google Home.

  • Find and open the Google Home app
  • Locate new banner at the top for Import Google Wi-Fi network
  • Follow prompt for choosing your home network to bring over
  • Agree to allow Google Home access to manage
  • Find the new WiFi section in the Google Home app

Home and Wi-Fi in one spot

There you have it! You should be able to uninstall the Google Wi-Fi app. Most of the overall functions of this app are now available via the Wi-Fi section of the Google Home app instead.

We’d suggest keeping it around for a bit though just in case. Even with the new options in the Home app, you may have some deeper settings in your network configuration that might take longer to migrate over.

Google Pixel 5, Pixel 4a 5G specs spill out ahead of next week’s debut

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As if we ought to be surprised, the main details have surfaced for the Google Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G ahead of their launch on September 30.

Included in the information are the anticipated processors, screen sizes, and camera configurations. We’ll have to wait a few days to find out how accurate the specifications are, but they come from reputable outlets.

According to WinFuture we can look forward to the following hardware in the Google Pixel 5.

Google Pixel 5

  • 6-inch 2340 x 1080 display with Gorilla Glass 6, 90Hz refresh rate
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G processor
  • 8GB RAM
  • 128GB storage
  • Rear 12.2-megapixel camera with 4K 60FPS and 1080p 240FPS video recording
  • Rear 16-megapixel wide-angle camera with 107-degree field of view
  • Front-facing 8-megapixel camera with 83-degree field of view
  • IP68 water and dust resistant
  • 4,080mAh battery with wireless and reverse charging
  • Made from recycled aluminum
  • Support for sub-6GHz 5G

As for the 5G-ready version of the recently introduced Google Pixel 4a, WinFuture tells us to look for the following:

Google Pixel 4a 5G

  • 6.2-inch 2340 x 1080 display with Gorilla Glass 3
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G processor
  • 6GB RAM
  • 128GB storage
  • Rear 12.2-megapixel camera with 4K 60FPS and 1080p 240FPS video recording
  • Rear 16-megapixel wide-angle camera with 107-degree field of view
  • Front-facing 8-megapixel camera with 83-degree field of view
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • 3,800mAh battery with fast charging
  • Polycarbonate materials
  • $499 starting price

There are still a handful of unknowns for each device but all will be made clear inside of the next week. Google has a virtual press event scheduled for September 30.

Samsung Galaxy adds another star with S20 Fan Edition

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Samsung on Wednesday added another member to its Galaxy S20 family with the introduction of the Galaxy S20 Fan Edition (FE).

With pricing that starts at $699, the S20 FE retains many of the popular and most-wanted features from the standard model.

The Galaxy S20 Fan Edition packs a large (6.5-inch) AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, triple cameras, and a generous 4500mAh battery with wireless charging capabilities.

The handset is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor with 6GB RAM and houses 128GB internal storage. A microSD expansion card slot allows for up to 1TB external media.

The triple rear camera setup is comprised of a 12-megapixel main, 12-megapixel wide, and 8-megapixel telephoto lens. The front packs a 32-megapixel selfie camera.

Samsung Phone Buyer’s Guide (Fall 2020)

Rounding out the specs, the Galaxy S20 FE includes an in-display optical fingerprint reader, sub-6GHz 5G support, IP68 rating against dust and water, and NFC.

The phone will be offered in six colors: Cloud Mint, Cloud Navy, Cloud Lavender, Cloud Red, Cloud Orange, and Cloud White.

Availability

Pre-orders start immediately for the $699 Galaxy S20 Fan Edition with general availability on October 2. It can be purchased through a variety of wireless service providers as well as unlocked through Samsung.

Verizon will offer a version of the phone which also supports its mmWave 5G network. That model will be named the Galaxy S20 FE 5G UW.

Nokia refreshes portfolio with three phones, earbuds, and a speaker

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HMD Global, the manufacturer behind Nokia’s phones for four years running, on Tuesday announced three new handsets, a set of earbuds, and speaker.

The phones include the flagship Nokia 8.3 5G and the entry-level Nokia 3.4 and Nokia 2.4. And while the accessories are not its first, it signals an expansion into that space is actively underway.

Here’s a breakdown of the different handsets and their respective features.

Nokia 8.3 5G

As the phone of choice for James Bond in the upcoming film ‘No Time to Die’, the Nokia 8.3 5G is the first Nokia handset with 5G support.

Starting September 23, the $699 phone will be available to pre-order in the US through Amazon. It will also be sold through Best Buy in the coming weeks.

The Nokia 8.3 5G runs Android 10 at launch and is backed by two years of upgrades and three years of monthly security updates.

Key features include a 6.81-inch 2,400 x 1,800 pixel display, a Snapdragon 765G processor with 8GB memory. Internal storage is listed at 128GB with a microSD expansion card slot for up to 400GB external media.

The camera experience is a quality one to be sure, and includes ZEISS Cinema Capture and Editor mode. The software lets users give their footage cinematic effects like anamorphic and blue flares.

In terms of specs, the rear camera is comprised with a 64-megapixel f/1.89 main sensor, 12-megapixel ultra-wide (120-degree), 2-megapixel macro lens, and 2-megapixel depth sensor. Around front is a 24-megapixel f/2.0 camera with ZEISS Optics.

Rounding out the hardware are a 4500mAh battery, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack, side fingerprint sensor, and dedicated Google Assistant button.

Nokia 3.4

Moving down the ladder a rung, the Nokia 3.4 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 460 processor with 3GB RAM and 64GB storage.

The handset offers up a 6.39-inch 720 x 1560 pixel screen, 13-megapixel and 5-megapixel rear cameras with a 2-megapixel depth sensor, and a front-facing 8-megapixel camera.

Running Android 10, it will support Android 11 and see years of patches and software updates. Other details include a 4,000mAh battery, USB-C, a Google Assistant button, rear fingerprint reader, and microSD card slot.

Nokia 2.4

A decidedly entry-level phone, the Nokia 2.4 has a 6.5-inch display, 13-megapixel rear camera (with 2-megapixel depth sensor), and a front-facing 5.-megapixel camera.

Power comes from a Mediatek Helio P22 processor, 2GB RAM, and 32GB storage. A microSD expansion card slot allows for up to 512GB external storage.

The Nokia 2.4 runs Android 11 but is bolstered by two years of software updates and three years of monthly security updates.

Wrapping things up, the phone has a 4500mAh battery, Google Assistant button, rear fingerprint sensor, microUSB port, and 3.5mm headphone jack.

Nokia-branded Accessories

Also launching today is a range of new Nokia-branded audio accessories, starting with the Nokia Earbuds Lite and Nokia Portable Wireless Speaker. Additionally, it is introducing new protective cases for phones.

The Nokia Power Earbuds Lite are IPX7 rated against water and sweat, offer up to 35 hours of play time, and feature 6mm graphene speaker drivers.

The Nokia Portable Wireless Speaker deliver up to four hours of play time and include a built-in microphone for calls. Users can pair two of these speakers together for stereo output.

Mobvoi TicWatch C2+ Review

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Mobvoi has garnered attention from the wearables market in the past with its innovative use of a secondary LCD display on the TicWatch Pro line. However, the TicWatch pro also has a more stylish cousin in the form of the TicWatch C2.

Recently, Mobvoi released an incremental upgrade that doubled the RAM. Dubbed the TicWatch C2+ and was kind enough to send us one out for review.

Design

The TicWatch C2+ is quite the looker featuring a stainless steel frame, leather strap, and a plastic underbody. It comes in three different colors–including the Onyx version I have here–as well as Platinum and Rose Gold models, if that’s your thing.

Compared to some of Fossil’s latest offerings, the TicWatch C2+ is slightly thicker at 12.7mm. However, that’s actually good news, because it houses a larger 400mAh battery. What that means is, longer battery life–and I’m sure every smartwatch owner can agree–the longer the battery life the better.

One of my biggest complaints about smartwatches made by Fossil and all of its sub-brands is the massive useless bezel around the display. The TicWatch C2+ does a much better job in this regard by using the metal frame to hide the majority of the bezel, leaving only a small black ring around the display. It looks much better and this is something I wish their major competitor would learn from.

On the flip side, I think Mobvoi could take a page out of Fossil’s book by adding a rotating crown to its smartwatches. That would have been a huge upgrade over the original C2, by not only adding an additional button, but also providing a way to scroll on the watch without your finger blocking the screen.

The display itself is a 1.3 inch AMOLED screen with a 360 x 360 resolution. It is sharp with good color and plenty bright enough to see outdoors in sunlight at max brightness.

The TicWatch C2+ comes with two straps, one is made of leather, while the other is soft-touch silicone. Out of the box, the watch will have the leather band on it.

The leather strap is not near as premium or comfortable as the one on my first-gen Moto 360– it actually feels rather stiff and cheap– but it gets the job done. The silicone strap, on the other hand, is softer and more comfortable to wear. It is a much better option for those looking to wear the watch while working out.

User Experience

One of my favorite features of the TicWatch Pro 4G is the sleep tracking. Unfortunately, Mobvoi has not seen fit to add this to the C2 series, and that is a pity. It’s a valuable feature that adds a lot of value to the watch.

An ambient light sensor is another popular feature the C2+ is missing. Without this handy sensor, you are forced to change the brightness of the display manually. This process can be very tedious if you spend a lot of your time going between the indoors and outdoors.

Finally, the TicWatch C2+ doesn’t have a speaker, which means taking phone calls on your watch will not be possible. Personally, I’ve never enjoyed taking phone calls on my watch and don’t even use that feature on smartwatches that support it. Regardless, it’s something you should be aware of if you’re in the market for a new watch.

Even without all the bells and whistles, you’d expect from a smartwatch in 2020, the TicWatch C2+ still manages to cover the basics for most smartwatch wearers. It tracks several exercises with the Mobvoi app, shows your notifications, allows you to control music playback, handles mobile payments, and with access to apps on the Play Store–it can do much more. Plus, it has one of the most accurate pedometers I’ve ever used.

Performance

The TicWatch C2+ is rocking the same Snapdragon 2100 processor as its predecessor, which is a big disappointment, especially considering the Snapdragon 3100 was announced back in 2018. However, Mobvoi did upgrade the RAM with an additional 512MB, for a total of 1GB of memory overall.

Despite using the now ancient SD 2100 processor, I found the performance on the C2+ to be rather snappy for a Wear OS device. That’s all thanks to the 1GB of RAM, which makes a huge difference. After using some watches with an SD 3100 and 512MB of RAM, I believe the additional memory makes a bigger difference than using a faster processor.

App

Mobvoi’s app is where it really sets itself apart from the competition. The interface isn’t the best, but what it lacks in style, it more than makes up for in function. The app acts as the hub for all of your health data the watch collects. This includes steps, active hours, exercise minutes, 24-hour heart rate monitoring, and exercise tracking.

In particular, I’m a huge fan of the way it displays your 24-hour heart rate data along with your steps on a graph. It also has a fantastic way of displaying your results after tracking exercise, plus it can even track swimming.

Battery Life

Mobvoi rates the TicWatch C2+ for up to two-day’s worth of use from a single charge. In my experience, the watch was able to make it a little over a day and a half with medium usage. If you were to use it lightly, it might be able to last two full days. Heavy users will have no issue making it a full day, and that’s about the best you can usually expect from a Wear OS watch.

Despite having exceptionally good battery life for a Wear OS smartwatch, you’re going to want to top it off daily. Rest assured though, with such a large battery, you can expect to get a full day’s use years into the future as the battery ages. And that’s more than I can say for some other smartwatches I’ve tried.

Final Thoughts

In the end, the TicWatch C2+ is barely an upgrade, it lacks the most recent Snapdragon 3100, a speaker, a rotating crown, ambient light sensor, and sleep tracking. The only real change is the additional 512MB of RAM, and that’s barely a reason to release an upgrade.

Fortunately, it starts at $209, which positions it as a decent stylish smartwatch with great battery life. It’s a pity though, with a couple more improvements, the TicWatch C2+ could have been one of the best Wear OS watches of 2020.

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Boost Mobile adds $100 Coolpad Legacy Brisa to roster

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Boost Mobile on Monday announced its latest smartphone, the Coolpad Legacy Brisa. The entry-level handset offers up a 6.53-inch FHD+ display and a dual-camera array on the back.

With an expected retail value of $99.99, Boost will offer its newest phone for $79.99 at launch. Moreover, it will make it available at no cost for consumers who switch from another wireless provider.

Other specifications in the Coolpad Legacy Brisa include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 octa-core processor with 3GB memory. Storage capacity is pegged at 32GB. A 4,000mAh battery should be strong enough to get most users through a day or two.

As far as cameras go, the Coolpad Legacy Brisa has 16-megapixel and 5-megapixel sensors on the rear with a 16-megapixel front-facing camera.

The Legacy Brisa is available as part of Boost Mobile’s “$hrink-It!” plan, which offers 15GB data for $45 per month. The monthly rate shrinks by $5 after three on-time payments and an additional $5 after six total on-time payments.

Boost Mobile, who is now owned by DISH, also recently introduced a “5 under $50” program which is comprised of five rate plans that cost less than $50 per month.