Entries in Virgin Mobile (17)

Tuesday
Jul052011

HTC Sensation comes to Virgin Mobile

Virgin Mobile is offering the flagship HTC Sensation Android smartphone for $149.99 (3-year-plan) and $549.99 outright. With a 1.2 Ghz dual-core processor, a 4.3-inch qHD screen and an 8 megapixel camera with video recording as well as HTC Sense running on Android 2.3, this is one of the major smartphone releases of 2011 and a definite contender in the most powerful handset race.

Tuesday
Jan042011

Virgin Mobile offers tablet-specific prepaid data plans

Virgin Mobile is introducing a new postpaid flexible rate plan for the Apple iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab. With no activation fee, Virgin Mobile Members can choose from two plans. For only $20/month, Members get up to 500 MB of data – and for $35/month, they can access up to 5 GB.

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Tuesday
Dec212010

Donate the holiday gifts you got but don’t want and get a $50 accessory credit from Virgin Mobile 

Give the re-gift that keeps on giving. While there are lots of awesome gifts people are hoping for this season, we all know the feeling of getting another scarf from Aunt May.  Now that scarf doesn’t have to go to waste with Virgin Mobile’s RE*Gift for RE*Generation program. Spread some holiday love by giving those unwanted gifts to someone in need and get a little something back (on top of the good karma).

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Wednesday
Jul142010

Apple Expo 2010, iPhone 4 developments and HTC Legend shines 

Canadian Reviewer was a media partner at the recently concluded Apple Expo 2010 which is the biggest yearly show for Apple resellers, distributors and Mac users in Toronto. Aside from a number of workshops and seminars focusing on Macs in business and industry, there were a number of interesting product and solution exhibits.

This year's show, which took place at the Metro Convention Centre, Toronto, attracted hundreds of visitors throughout the afternoon. The show itself wasn't any larger in scale than  the one in the Distillery District last year but the new venue seemed more appropriate. Sadly, Apple itself wasn't represented either as an advertiser or as an exhibitor.

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