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Samsung Galaxy S II gets official for Canada on Bell, Virgin Mobile and SaskTel

We’ve already had some indication of where and when the Galaxy S II would land in Canada, and three carriers have now finally made things fully official (even if they haven’t yet got completely specific). That includes Bell and Virgin Mobile — neither of which are confirming a price at the moment — plus regional carrier SaskTel, which plans to offer the phone for $79.99 on a three-year contract. SaskTel and Virgin Mobile both also say that the phone will be available in the coming weeks, while Bell isn’t offering much more than a chance to win the phone in a contest that ends July 19th — we’ve previously heard that the phone will be hitting Bell on July 14th . Perhaps not surprisingly, it’s looking like the phone will also alternatively be known as the “Galaxy S II” or “Galaxy S II 4G” depending on the carrier. Samsung Galaxy S II gets official for Canada on Bell, Virgin Mobile and SaskTel originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Jun 2011 19:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Prepaid and Unlocked Cell Phones Can Save You Money » Looking for …

The Motorola Triumph on Virgin Mobile . (Credit: CNET/Bonnie Cha). As unlimited data plans from traditional wireless carriers go the way of the flip phone , savvy bargain hunters have another option: prepaid services that …

Gadget News | Dear Sim Free Mobile Phones: With the flexibility to …

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Virgin Mobile lets Android run Blur-free on the Motorola Triumph

Motorola hopes to rescue its tarnished MOTOBLUR UI with a name-change . We, however, think the rust runs deeper than that — and it seems we’re not alone. Virgin Mobile has decided to give its prepaid customers the “true Android experience” from now on, which means you’ll find no proprietary shell whatsoever sitting atop its new Motorola Triumph handset. Aside from a few bits of Virgin bloatware, the Triumph escapes with a relatively standard install of Android 2.2. Meanwhile, MOTOBLUR will still be foisted on pay-monthly customers who buy a Photon 4G or XPRT from Sprint, Virgin Mobile’s parent company. Some of them might like the shell and its add-ons, but others will be better off without such OS contamination . Virgin Mobile lets Android run Blur-free on the Motorola Triumph originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 12 Jun 2011 04:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Motorola Triumph for Virgin Mobile hands-on (video)

We’re live here at Motorola / Sprint’s press event in New York City, and while most of the folks are swarming around the newly minted Photon 4G , we wanted to give some love to the Motorola Triumph , the first Moto handset to land on Virgin Mobile’s network. While the 4.1-inch, Froyo-packing phone and its 2GB of storage might seem ho-hum to spec junkies, it’s a shockingly solid option for a prepaid carrier. And it comes Motoblur-free! How many Photon 4Gs have that to say for themselves? Take a stroll past the break for a tour, and see why we think the Triumph could actually be a pretty solid score for those who detest strings and fine print. Continue reading Motorola Triumph for Virgin Mobile hands-on (video) Motorola Triumph for Virgin Mobile hands-on (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Jun 2011 13:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Mobile Phone Deals? Affordable Deals Producing Best Mobile Phones

Mobile phone deals which are introduced and manged by all networking companies like O2, Three, Vodafone, Virgin, Orange and Tmobile offers, affordable and cheap deals to the customers. Under these deals all the mobile phones are sold …

Smartphone buyer’s guide: the best phones for Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and more!

The world of smartphones changes mighty quickly, and if you blink, you’re bound to miss the latest and most delectable devices. That’s where we come in, to provide timely roundups of everything your friends expect you to know, along with the insight that you crave. To bring you up to speed, in our December buyer’s guide , at first blush you might have thought we were doing an overview of the best Android phones on the market. That’s because of our 16 highly-esteemed handsets, a whopping 13 of them had Google’s operating system at the core. As you’ll see, the landscape has changed somewhat, and these new contenders that have come out swinging. We’ve broken down this buyer’s guide by mobile carrier, each including the best handset money can buy, our favorite QWERTY alternative, and the most well-rounded budget phone available (with $79 as the absolute ceiling). For smaller US providers, we’re providing a single selection, though we’re confident it’s a good one. You’ll definitely be presented with some difficult choices, but that’s merely a testament to the abundance of stellar phones that aggressively compete for your dollar. With that said, let’s dive in — it’s roundup time. Continue reading Smartphone buyer’s guide: the best phones for Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and more! Smartphone buyer’s guide: the best phones for Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and more! originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 23 May 2011 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Virgin Mobile announces new Broadband2Go plan, doles out 500MB for $20

Having an exclusive plan all to yourself deserves bragging rights — just ask Virgin Mobile’s ZTE Peel . When introduced last month, the Peel came with a brand-new monthly option that offered 500MB of data for $20, earning the envy of its broadband brethren. Starting today, Virgin Mobile is changing course to offer this plan on the network’s other Broadband2Go devices, the Ovation MC 760 USB and MiFi 2200 . What’s a bit puzzling here is that this new plan will be simultaneously offered next to Walmart’s deal — which doubles the capacity to 1GB for the same monthly fee. Confused? Us too. Anyway, if you’re still interested, look for the new plan to go live at 10 AM ET. Virgin Mobile announces new Broadband2Go plan, doles out 500MB for $20 originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Wed, 18 May 2011 07:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Q&A: Can I keep my old phone number if I switch to Virgin Mobile …

by mag3737 Question by Ryan S:’I can keep my old phone number if I switch to Virgin Mobile from Tracfone? Tracfone sux. I know I should get a virtual phone in…

Sequimtech BLOG: Lifeline Cell Phone Eligibility | Assurance Wireless

Lifeline Cell Phone Eligibility | Assurance Wireless : “Receive a FREE Virgin Mobile phone and 250 monthly minutes from Assurance Wireless . Assurance Wireless is an eligible telecommunications carrier for the Lifeline phone program that …