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Samsung Transform Ultra on Boost Mobile [Review]

AndroidGuys by AndroidGuys
June 15, 2026
in Phone Reviews

It seems that lately, all the good Android phones have been locked into a two-year contract with one of the top carriers. It’s very rare that a prepaid provider like Boost Mobile produces a decent smartphone. With the addition of the ZTE Warp and the Samsung Transform Ultra, prepaid carriers are starting to deliver real Android value.

The Transform Ultra carries a $229.99 no-contract price tag. Buying a high-end phone off contract typically means spending $600 to $700, so the value proposition here is genuine. Boost Mobile’s shrinking plan structure starts at $50/month for unlimited everything and drops $5 every six months of on-time payments, eventually bottoming out at $35/month.

Specs

  • 1GHz single-core processor
  • 512MB RAM
  • 3.5-inch display (320×480)
  • 3.2-megapixel rear camera; VGA front-facing camera
  • Sliding QWERTY keyboard
  • 2GB microSD card (hot-swappable, includes microSD-to-SD adapter)

Design

The Transform Ultra is light and surprisingly stylish for a prepaid device. The gray and chrome color scheme with grip texture on the back feels like a quality build. The 3.5-inch screen at 320×480 is a weak point: text is small and websites look pixelated until zoomed. The screen occasionally became unresponsive when moving icons. The sliding QWERTY keyboard was well-spread but flat and very clicky. A dedicated hardware camera shutter button was a welcome inclusion, especially on a 3.2-megapixel device when many higher-end phones were skipping it.

Software

Stock Android 2.3.4 with no manufacturer skin. The only preloaded app beyond standard Android was ThinkFree Office, which is genuinely useful. Samsung and Boost showed real restraint here, and the near-stock experience translates directly into speed. Quadrant Standard benchmark scores consistently cleared 2000, well above the typical 1000 to 1500 range for phones of this class.

Performance and Battery

The single-core 1GHz processor paired with a small, low-resolution display delivered impressive real-world performance. The phone blew through everyday tasks and, more importantly, delivered outstanding battery life: approximately 19 hours of heavy use and 5 to 6 days on standby. This is the kind of battery performance that should be standard but rarely is.

Call Quality and Data

Call quality was clear with a loud speakerphone. Data speeds peaked at 2.03Mbps down and 0.70Mbps up during testing, which actually beat the tester’s Verizon Wireless device in some cases.

Camera

The 3.2-megapixel camera with LED flash was adequate for basic shots with good light. Video was not HD. The front-facing VGA camera and dedicated camera button were both appreciated additions at this price point.

Conclusion

The Samsung Transform Ultra breaks the barrier between on-contract and prepaid phones. Strong performance, excellent battery life, near-stock Android, and a no-contract price under $230 make it a compelling choice for anyone not wanting to be locked into a carrier. The screen resolution and camera are the clear trade-offs, but for the price and flexibility, the Transform Ultra is easy to recommend.

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