The editor weighs in — flanked by the optimist on her shoulder and the cynic on the other.
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Our takeEditorial
Big screen, 5G, wireless charging under $160 - the Celero5G+ does a lot for a little, though its 2023 chip and Boost-only availability narrow the audience.
The Optimist
“A 7-inch 5G phone with wireless charging under $160 is hard to argue with for basic daily use.”
The Cynic
“108 megapixels of marketing on a chip that is three years old and a carrier slot that fits exactly one SIM.”
Our take
A Boost exclusive that packs a flagship-sized screen and 5G into a deeply affordable 2023 prepaid package.
The Celero5G+ showed up at Boost Mobile in 2023 as a large-screen, budget-friendly Android with hardware credentials that looked good on paper: a 7-inch 1080 x 2400 display, MediaTek Dimensity 1050 processor, 8 GB of RAM, a 108 MP rear camera, 5 G connectivity, and a 5000 mAh battery with 20W wired and 15W wireless charging. For a phone that sits under $160, those specs represent real engineering effort - particularly the wireless charging support and the 5G radio, which many phones at this price dropped. The Dimensity 1050 is a genuine mid-range chip, not a budget filler; it handles day-to-day tasks and light multitasking without obvious friction. That 7-inch screen is a significant differentiator for anyone who uses a phone as a reading or video device, and at full-HD resolution the picture holds up reasonably well. Three years on, the chip starts to show its age against 2026 budget competition, and the lack of documented IP rating or confirmed Android version means durability and update longevity are unclear. Availability is narrow: Boost Mobile is the only carrier. Still, as a value proposition for someone on a tight budget who wants 5G and a big screen, the Celero5G+ delivers the basics competently without asking for a premium price to do so.
20W wired charging is fast enough for overnight-and-go routines
108 MP main camera produces usable stills in good light
5G sub-6 connectivity on Boost Mobile
What we don't
No confirmed IP rating - durability in rain or dust is unknown
Only available at Boost Mobile
No documented front camera resolution
Release year 2023 means the chip is aging into 2026 competition
No mmWave 5G
Storage not specified in available data
Full specifications
Display
Size7"
Resolution1080 x 2400
Performance
ChipDimensity 1050 Octa-Core 2.5GHz
Camera
Rear camera108 MP
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the Celero5G+ Celero5G+
What kind of display does the Celero5G+ Celero5G+ have?
The screen measures 7 inches at 1080 x 2400 resolution. That math works out to about 395 pixels per inch, which is sharp enough for comfortable reading and video at normal viewing distance. Screen type is not documented in the available data, but the pricing and positioning suggest an IPS LCD rather than OLED. Colors should be accurate-ish but not vivid, and outdoor brightness is unknown. The 7-inch form factor is genuinely large - closer to a small tablet than most smartphones. For someone who streams video, reads, or needs accessibility-friendly text, that size is the main reason to consider this phone.
What kind of camera does the Celero5G+ Celero5G+ have?
The rear camera is listed at 108 MP. At this price, that headline figure should be taken as a starting point rather than a guarantee - high-megapixel sensors on budget phones often rely on pixel binning to a 12 or 27 MP effective output, and the processing pipeline typically lags well behind Google or Samsung flagships. In good natural light the images should be usable and sharp. Low-light results depend heavily on software, and there is no documentation of dedicated night mode or optical image stabilization. Front camera resolution is not available in the specs data. There is no telephoto lens listed, so zoomed shots rely on digital crop.
What is the battery life of the Celero5G+ Celero5G+?
A 5000 mAh cell combined with a mid-range Dimensity 1050 and a large screen makes a sensible energy equation. Real-world usage should deliver a full day on most usage patterns; heavier video streaming will draw the battery down faster given that 7-inch display. Wired charging tops out at 20W, which means roughly 90-100 minutes to fill from low. Wireless charging at 15W is unusual at this price and useful for overnight desk charging without hunting for a cable. No wireless charging pad is included in box.
What processor does the Celero5G+ Celero5G+ use?
The MediaTek Dimensity 1050 is an Octa-Core chip built at 6 nm, running at up to 2.5 GHz. Released in 2022, it sits at the upper-mid-range of the MediaTek stack and includes a 5G modem. Combined with 8 GB of RAM, it handles messaging, browsing, social apps, and standard video playback without issue. Demanding 3D games and heavy photo editing will stretch it, and in 2026 the chip reads as dated next to newer Dimensity 7000-series alternatives in similarly priced hardware. Android version is not confirmed in the specs, which is worth factoring in if software longevity matters.
How much storage does the Celero5G+ Celero5G+ have?
Onboard storage is not confirmed in the available spec data. MediaTek Dimensity 1050 devices in this class typically shipped with 128 GB of internal storage, but that should be verified at point of purchase. The phone likely supports microSD expansion - that is standard at Boost Mobile's price points in this generation - but it is also not confirmed here. Anyone depending on large local libraries of video or music should confirm storage before buying.
What kind of speakers does the Celero5G+ Celero5G+ have?
Speaker configuration is not detailed in the available specifications. Budget phones at this price typically ship with a single bottom-firing speaker. For a 7-inch device that leans toward video and media consumption, a single mono speaker is a real limitation - horizontal video viewing and tablet-style use suffer without stereo separation. Headphone jack presence is unconfirmed; Bluetooth audio is available via the standard Android stack.
Does the Celero5G+ Celero5G+ support fingerprint or face unlock?
Biometric unlock details are not specified in the available data. Phones at this price point with a large form factor typically include a side-mounted fingerprint sensor (embedded in the power button) or an under-display fingerprint reader. Face unlock via front camera is also common at this tier. The exact implementation on the Celero5G+ is unconfirmed.
Is the Celero5G+ Celero5G+ water-resistant?
No IP rating is listed for the Celero5G+. Without an official IP certification, the phone should be treated as not water resistant. Casual exposure to light rain may be tolerable in practice, but there is no engineering guarantee. Avoid submerging or sustained moisture exposure.