Coach Prime is a marketing genius, and his latest move ahead of the Colorado Buffaloes’ “Black and Gold” spring game weekend proves it. When Deion hyped up, saying, “I am ELATED to finally announce this partnership you have no idea!” nobody expected a brand-new phone. Soon, he revealed a collaboration with Boost Mobile for a special edition of Motorola Razr, which is set to launch on April 19.
Coach Prime even gave his pregnant daughter, Deiondra, one of these unreleased phones. She shared its sneak peek online, showing off the chic black and gold design. Now, most of Boulder wants one, too. Even Coach Prime wishes to “see each and every darn one of you rocking these!” So let’s find out how much this phone will cost you.
What will the limited edition phone cost you?
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Starting April 19, you can grab the exclusive Coach Prime-branded Motorola Razr online at BoostMobile.com or even in Boost Mobile stores while supplies last. Rumor has it that some lucky early buyers might even get a surprise phone call from Deion Sanders himself. The phone typically costs $599.99, but you can buy it online for only $149.99. You can also sign up for Boost Mobile’s Plan 2 for $60 monthly and get the phone at a cheaper rate. Unlike some of Coach Prime’s high-end ventures, this phone is surprisingly affordable.
However, without compromising on the features, it has a huge, high-quality 6.9-inch screen. It is powered by a fast processor and has plenty of memory (128 GB) for apps and photos. For that money, you can take great pictures with its 64MP rear camera and 32MP front camera. The battery will keep you going all day and charge quickly when needed. However, for now, you have to buy a charger separately.
Coach Prime’s special edition Moto Razr is more than just a phone
This Coach Prime special edition phone isn’t just about its sleek black and gold design — it’s a motivational tool. It features Deion’s signature and famous “You Gotta Believe” slogan. Plus, you’ll get weekly motivational messages from the man himself to keep you chasing those dreams. Deion Sanders will be the focus of Boost Mobile’s advertising and social media campaigns. He’s even leading their “Boost the Block” initiative to strengthen “connections in local communities.”
This partnership isn’t just about the Buffs – it’s about giving a much-needed boost to Boost Mobile itself. The company, known for its satellite TV service, has struggled to build a large customer base and secure funding. This new venture and Coach Prime’s star power could attract loyal Apple users to Boost Mobile’s Android operating system. And if you can’t grab the limited-edition phone, don’t worry! Boost Mobile promises “more exciting things to come” with Coach Prime and their in-house 5G network. Thus, let’s prepare for more such stylish and inspiring tech from Boulder.