Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Virgin Mobile Aloha Mobile Phone

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Virgin Mobile Aloha Mobile Phone
 
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Product Details

  • Pay-As-You-Go Cell Phone; with Calculator, Alarm Clock
  • Flip Style
  • Features: TTY/TDD Enabled for the Hearing Impaired, 2-Way Text Messaging to Send and Receive Messages, Screensavers, 2-Way Speaker Phone
  • Works with Virgin Mobile Pay-As-You-Go Service
  • Talk Up to 3.8-hr. Before Recharging
  • Audio Features: Polyphonic Ringtones
  • Display Features: Color Main Display
  • Modes: Vibrate, Speaker Mode, Silent Mode
  • Additional Features: Key Lock, Clamshell Design, Preloaded Games, Headset Jack, Web-Enabled Feature, Internal Antenna
  • Includes Battery Charger
  • Refill Minutes at Target, by Phone or Online

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EXCELLENT PHONE
 
Review Date: September 23, 2008
Reviewer: Richard D. Harbin, PALM BAY,FL
THIS PHONE WORKS GOOD I HAD NO PROBLEMS WHAT SO EVER WITH IT . ITS GOT GOOD SINGLE STRENGH AND CLEAR RECEPTION. IT IS A GOOD PHONE FOR THE PRICE!
Practical Phone
 
Review Date: March 10, 2009
Reviewer: CarmenLilly, Brooklyn, NY
I've had this aloha phone from virgin mobile for about one year now. I was sick and tired of being ripped off by companies and their ridiculous contracts. First you are quoted one price and as the months go by, your bill keeps getting higher. My sister told me about virgin mobile. Can you believe this phone only cost me $10.00 ( mind you, even 30 minutes were included). First when you get the package, you, yourself can activate the phone on your computer at home. You choose your plan and you are set. True, the activation process takes about an hour if your not familiar with the process. If you need help, virgin mobile customer services reps can be reached. I find that it takes about 5 minutes to get one on the phone but they are very helpful and will walk you through the process. This simple phone is not extravagant, not beautiful, just simple looking. But I will tell you that I've never had a dropped call. I hear my caller, loud and clear and have no problems with a poor connection. I also use the text and data pack. I can go on the web and read my e-mail, check the weather, surf the web, etc. It doesn't have a camera and the screen is small and not big like other cell phones. But it is a basic phone, and the thought of purchasing a $100-250.00 cell phone is hard to bear when I'd rather spend that money on food for my family. This little baby has been good to me. When I'm low in minutes, I've set it up directly to my bank account and can have minutes on it within 1 minute. If you are sick and tired of being sold into getting the best, most expensive cell phone, I can assure you that you will save money. I pay about $70 for 600 anytime minutes and unlimited night/weekend minutes, 1000 text messages and 20mb of unlimited virgin internet access. (I'm still learning about MB). The best thing is that if I'm strapped for money, I can change my plan and buy less minutes. As opposed to a company with a contract who will be more than happy to turn off my service and then charge me a reconnection fee. Yeah, its simple but there is a certain beauty to simplicity :)
Sucks, dont waste your money
 
Review Date: September 3, 2008
Reviewer: MDLC, Lilburn, GA
What a waste of money! One came out of the box and Virgin Mobile said it hadn't been scanned/unlocked and so we couldn't activate it. I was past 30 days so I couldn't return either. Do Not Buy! The ones we got to work had terrible reception and the minutes usage on the cards is highly misrepresented. Never Again!
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