Boost Mobile Adds moto g stylus to Its 2025 Device Lineup, Merging Creativity With Connectivity
LITTLETON, Colo., July 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Boost Mobile is expanding its 2025 Android device portfolio with the launch of the new moto g stylus from Motorola – delivering a powerful blend of creativity, productivity and entertainment at a price point that's hard to beat.
New customers who switch to Boost Mobile and port their number can get the moto g stylus FREE when they activate on a $50 or $60 rate plan. And for a limited time, existing customers can purchase or upgrade to the device for just $49.99 with eligible rate plans as part of Boost Mobile's Back-to-School season.
Built for those who want to do more, the moto g stylus is the only device in its class with a built-in stylus, perfect for capturing ideas, navigating tasks or sketching on the go. With a sleek and durable design offering advanced water and drop protection, the device is as practical as it is stylish.
The moto g stylus features a stunning 6.7" Super HD (1220p) pOLED display, delivering cinema-quality visuals backed by immersive Dolby Atmos® sound. Capture life's moments in incredible detail with a 50MP Sony LYTIA™ camera featuring Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and moto AI, ensuring smooth video and sharp photos in any lighting.
Stay powered up with ultrafast 68W TurboPower™ charging and enjoy more than 40 hours of battery life so consumers are always ready for what's next. And with plenty of built-in storage, the device can capture and store users' ideas, content, and creations without compromises.
'We're excited to bring the moto g stylus to Boost Mobile customers at a great value,' said Sean Lee, SVP of Product and Marketing, Boost Mobile. 'Adding this device to our portfolio is part of our ongoing mission to make premium devices more accessible – whether you're upgrading or switching to Boost Mobile. With pricing as low as free for new customers and a special $49.99 offer during our Back-to-School season, there's never been a better time to join Boost Mobile and take advantage of our powerful plans and nationwide coverage.'
Backed by Boost Mobile's 99% nationwide coverage,i customers can stay connected virtually anywhere with their moto g stylus, enjoying reliable service wherever they may be. The moto g stylus is available now at BoostMobile.com and Boost Mobile retail stores nationwide.
For more information on the moto g stylus and Boost Mobile's full lineup of Motorola devices, visit BoostMobile.com.
About Boost Mobile
Boost Mobile offers the best value in wireless with simple, flexible and transparent plans starting at $25/mo. Boost Mobile's nationwide cloud-native ORAN 5G network delivers lightning-fast speeds, reliability and coverage on the latest 5G devices. Customers enjoy no annual service contracts and the freedom to upgrade their devices. Experience Boost Mobile's risk-free 30-day money-back guarantee and learn more about our services on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Boost Mobile is the nation's newest nationwide mobile carrier in the U.S. and a brand under EchoStar Corporation (NASDAQ: SATS).
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