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Articles from Three Mobile |
Virgin Mobile CoolOf all the mobile phone companies out there today, Virgin Mobile can rightly hold its head high as one of the coolest. It enjoys the benefit of an iconic brand and is a part of Virgin Media, one of the largest companies in the communications sector. It was the first U.K. media company to offer its customers the 'quadruple play.' This refers to providing fixed line telephones, mobile phones, internet and television. And not only does Virgin Mobile have some of the best phones around, it also offers some of the most competitive pay as you go and contract deals. Furthermore, switching to Virgin Mobile from other providers is usually hassle-free. It boasts a wide range of mobile phone manufacturers, on which you can get many Free sim deals, including Alcatel, LG, Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson. Take the current Virgin '18 plus Unlimited Data Contract. It comes complete with the Samsung M7600 Beat DJ mobile phone. If there was ever a reason for switching to Virgin Mobile, this is it. It not only boasts miniature Bang & Olufsen stereo speakers, but can do things to music that a professional system would be proud of, including allowing the user to scratch, add filters and create effects. And the phone features all the usual goodies, plus a few more, including GPS, touchscreen, 3G, FM radio, MP3 player, Bluetooth and a three megapixel camera. The Samsung M7600 Beat DJ mobile phone was launched in My 2009 and already it has become a hot favourite. Within the current Virgin '18 plus Unlimited Data 18-Month Contract price plan, after a one-cost from £68.50, the phone will set you back £18 a month and provide 150 minutes talk time and 500 texts. For those needing a powerful business tool, take a look at the Nokia E63 Blue. With its sleek looks and 3G capability, it has been specifically put together for the discerning professional. Boasting a meaty Symbian operating system, it supports JavaScript web pages and has a number of built-in applications and features, including Mail Exchange, Active notes, QuickOffice, Dictionary, Converter and VoIP. The 2.4 inch QVGA screen handles a 320 x 240 resolution and for those keen on whacking out email replies, it has a QWERTY keyboard. Wi-Fi enabled and Quad-band, it also has on board Bluetooth, a video capability and a two megapixel camera. On a pay as you go deal, it will set you back from £149.99, plus from £4.99 U.K. delivery. On a monthly deal - say the Virgin '18 plus Unlimited Data 18-Month Contract price plan - the phone is free and will then set you back £18 a month. It provides 150 minutes talk time and 500 texts. Virgin Mobile Cool; it means some of the best deals you're likely to get out there. |