Reviewed on November 6, 2006The Virgin Mobile Slice is a slim and lightweight phone, but its tiny, hard-to-press buttons, small screen, and lack of features make it less than perfect. However, its affordability still makes the Slice an attractive option for those who want a thin phone without a carrier contract.TAGS:Virgin Mobile, UTStarcom Inc., handset, text messaging, call, camera, key, Bluetooth, Web browser, games
Reviewed on November 11, 2004With a VGA camera and lots of custom content, this phone is cooler than it looks and should appeal to users who want to avoid lengthy--and costly--service contracts.TAGS:AudioVox, Virgin Mobile
February 8, 2005Virtual cell phone companies that use outside capacity are popular with youngsters and others who don't want to sign long-term contracts.TAGS:Virgin Mobile, subscriber, U.S.
Reviewed on September 19, 2008The Virgin Mobile Shuttle is fast, sleek, and affordable, making it one of the most attractive handsets for Virgin Mobile customers.TAGS:Virgin Mobile, Helio, UTStarcom Inc., handset, key, EVDO, camera, design
December 1, 2004Australian cell phone provider allows users to block access to specific numbers--before making drunken calls that they will regret.TAGS:Virgin Mobile, Optus, dialer, cell phone, call
Reviewed on May 1, 2007Though the connection speed is pokey and it doesn't let you download any tunes, Virgin Mobile Headliner offers an interesting selection of music content for the die-hard music fan.TAGS:Virgin Mobile, Kyocera Wireless Corp., artist, section, music