Customer Review: When I bought this phone back in Sep. 08, I expected great results from the phone. After all, I figured, 'It's an LG'. Little did I know, months later, that I would run into all sorts of problems like not being able to dial overseas and constantly running out of minutes (which always felt more than... more info
Customer Review: I don't know whether the phone works well or not, because I have not been able to activate it. I can say that Virgin Mobile has terrible customer service. The Web site gave an error message, and when I called in, I had to talk to four different people who told me four different things about why the... more info
Customer Review: I recently purchased my Virgin Mobile Wildcard phone on Black Friday for 40$ Having owned this phone for a few weeks and having no problems with it whatsoever, I have to say this is a sturdy, reliable phone. The two lcd screens are convenient, but not the same quality. The exterior display... more info
Customer Review: I have no need for the bells and whistles that often overburden most "hip" phones today. I need an inexpensive phone that is small, lightweight, has a simple contact manager, gets decent reception in the Chicagoland area, and has decent battery life. I got this, and more, in the Kyocera TNT phone... more info
Customer Review: This is a great phone, considering its retail price. For $80 full price, you get Bluetooth capability (although Virgin Mobile prevents the phone from transferring files between devices; you can only connect to headsets), an okay camera, and some nice, solid style. The phone is sturdy in terms... more info
Customer Review: I am a person who is tired of expensive contract phones. I tried Virgin Mobile as I heard that they have the best prepaid phones on the market. I got the Aloha on sale for $10.00. I was pleasantly surprised. It has great call quality. It's very simple to use, especially for texting. it doesn't have... more info
Customer Review: The Kyocera Marbl is the third phone I've had in six years with VM. The Marbl phone is available for under $15 at the big box discount stores. The VM plan I'm on requires a minimum "top up" of $15 every three months. If you don't use up $15 of talk time in three months, it rolls over. (But in... more info