Virgin Slice Phone | 
| Brand: Virgin
Buy Used: $29.99
Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 8639
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: SLICE Model: SLICE UPC: 836182001302 EAN: 0836182001302 ASIN: B000HJC56G
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Pay-As-You-Go Cell Phone | | • | Flip Style | | • | Features: 2-Way Speaker Phone | | • | Talk Up to 220-min. Before Recharging | | • | Up to 200 hours Standby Time | | • | Display Features: Full Color Screen |
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Amazon.com Product Description Grab yourself a Slice before it's all gone! This super thin phone comes loaded with superphonic ringtones, a full-color screen, a Web browser, and more. Even with all that packed in, the Slice is just 0.4-inches thick. Compatible with Virgin Mobile pay-as-you-go cell phone service, the Starcom Slice packs affordability and great features into a chic, slim package. Design The Slice features a large 128 x 128 pixel full-color screen with support for over 65,000 colors. A charging port is positioned on the bottom of the unit, while most of the phone's features and on-screen menus are controlled by a five-way center button on the handset's control pad. Lastly, the internal antenna is safely tucked away, keeping the phone's design slim and portable. Calling Features The Slice's built-in address book can store up to 500 entries for quick and easy management of your contacts. The phone comes with built-in polyphonic ringtones plus a vibrating alert. Ringtones can be assigned to specific callers so you don't have to look at the phone to know who's calling. Messaging and Internet The Slice covers the messaging basics with support for sending and receiving text messages easily and quickly (Virgin Mobile text messaging charges apply). T9 text entry, which is a technology that makes it easier for people to enter words and text on handsets, is built into the unit--a plus for mobile email and text messaging users. The phone fully supports Virgin Mobile's wireless content service, VirginXtras. Use the pay-per-use service to download ringtones, get content and vote in TV-based polls via the MTV area of your phone, or get jokes and updates from Comedy Central. Pick a celebrity voice to answer your voicemail, or get a Sponge Bob thought of the day. Need to jog your memory? Use Virgin's wacky song ID service. Press the Song ID command, point your Slice towards a song that's playing in the room, and within minutes a text message appears identifying the song's title. The Slice ships with a number of handy tools including a calendar, a calculator with a tip calculator, and an alarm clock. Imaging and Entertainment The phone features custom Virgin Mobile graphics--screen savers, wallpaper and menu icons--that let you dress up your phone to suit your personality. For gamers, the Slice comes pre-loaded with three games and more are available via the VirginXtras service. Vital Statistics The Starcom Slice weighs 2.30 ounces and measures 4.30 x 1.80 x 0.40 inches. Its lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 3.83 hours of digital talk time, and up to 270 hours of digital standby time. It runs on the CDMA 1900 frequency. The phone comes with a one year limited warranty.
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Affordable, compact phone March 2, 2007 Yu-jin Chia (Cupertino, CA USA) 61 out of 62 found this review helpful
I'm a long-running Virgin customer, but additionally I work as a developer in the mobile industry, and so I've had experience using literally scores of handsets from every imaginable carrier (including non-US). Previous Virgin phones I've used include the Vox 8610 and Kyocera 2255. My 8610 still works, but it's a bit bulky and heavy for my tastes and I decided to upgrade. Let's start with the positives: -Very compact design. This is probably the cheapest phone of its size/capabilities available anywhere. It is so thin that when I put it in the same pocket as my wallet, I sometimes forget it's there. -For the cost, it is pretty decent in terms of features. 128x128 screen with fullscreen graphic support, 10 MB for downloads (32 total), speakerphone, web capability, comparable performance to most Nokia series 40 devices. Very long battery life, and fast charging. For those that have had trouble with the battery I suggest you try turning off the backlight. It might have... interesting... effects. -Uses the Sprint network. I've found this to be very reliable in my area, and signal quality is excellent both in and outdoors. -Call quality is good. Comparable to the 8610 as far as I can tell, which was also good (my old Kyocera, on the other hand, was garbage). -UI has a solid, standard design. Predictive text included for messaging. The phone's graphics are a bit odd, but not necessarily in a bad ways. -Durable. UTStarcom knows how to build to last. This handset is no exception. -Good library of games, ringtones, and graphics available. Now I actually have something to spend all that balance on... -Virgin is a very low cost provider. It's no good if you want video on demand, 3G, or whatnot. But for just making calls/texting now and then, you simply can't beat $20/3 months. No annual contract as well, which is a huge plus (as many who've had one know all too well). On the downside: -Keys are a bit small. This is typical of ultra-thin handsets. They are a bit stiff as well, which is good and bad (good because you won't accidentally press them as easily, bad because typing is more of a pain). -Virgin's web browser is lame. Their web service costs extra, and it has problems viewing many page formats (says 'network gremlins' when you try... cute). You can browse basic html, and that's about it- good luck reading e-mail with it. -No bluetooth built-in, though this is to be expected. -No camera either, also to be expected. This can actually be a good thing, since camera phones are off-limits in more areas than you might expect. Bottom line: this handset is great for the price. There are flaws with it, as with any phone, but the pluses outweigh the minuses. I've seen many reviewers complain about both Virgin and the phone, but in my professional opinion (and it is an expert opinion) these people need to realize that you get what you pay for. This isn't a $200 Samsung T519, and you're not paying $60 a month for service on a 2 year contract. Considering the costs, the Slice is an great handset with excellent service, and that is that.
Good deal, basic phone, and the red Slice is pretty ta boot February 4, 2007 Voracious Consumer (Chicago, IL USA) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
I've been a Virgin Mobile customer for a few years now and have to agree with an earlier reviewer--if you want a phone-phone (without all the extra hoopla) this isn't a bad deal. I "*bought" a red Slice a couple of weeks ago (take note that I'm not one of those people with a cell phone perpetually growing out of one ear) and for my needs (emergencies, quick calls to family from the grocery store) it's just right. Good points: I got mine for "*free" with Reward Zone points at Best Buy. Fits into a small purse or pocket easily. Nice looking (someone mistook it for a "Chocolate" the other day). Clear reception (long distance calls are just as crystal as local; not sure if this is an "area" thing, but apparently the service in and around Chicago's solid). Pay-as-you-go option works well for someone who doesn't spend a lot of time on the phone. My Slice holds a charge just fine (I've noticed other reviewers have said this is a problem, but so far, so good) and doesn't heat up, as someone else mentioned (maybe that reviewer's got a defective phone or battery?). Not so good points: It's so slim my husband has bet me I'll lose the phone within a couple of months (could be easy to misplace if you keep stacks of papers and books on your desk). Someone else mentioned the odd graphics (hot dog dripping blue sauce, some sort of pipe looking cartoons with teeth. Seriously, I have no idea what those things might be), but I say it's workable if you have a sense of humor (: Yes, the buttons are small. I have small hands, slender fingers, and I still manage to bump the "3" whenever I'm trying to shut off the phone. Sometimes it's difficult to turn on (the button doesn't always respond when I push it, though could be I'm a wimp), but once it's on it's fine. I'm thinking this will get broken in with more use. All in all, it's not a bad phone. Beautiful red. I find myself staring at it just to appreciate its beauty (phone confessions!). I'm satisfied with mine. And since I haven't forked out hundreds of dollars--or any dollars, really--I won't feel too guilty when/if I do manage to lose it under a pile of paperwork!
great little phone March 9, 2007 notaprofessional (san francisco, CA USA) 21 out of 22 found this review helpful
I have had this phone (and Virgin Mobile pay as you go service) for only a day or two, but I wanted to write this review before I forget. I'll update it if I change my mind. Once you get over the industrial strength plastic clamshell monster it comes in, it's a good ride. The phone resembles a small remote control. It's sleek and unassuming. Turn it on and things get a bit zany with the animations on the color screen, but it's a pleasant experience. The sound quality is good on both ends of the conversation. It's attractive. It works. It seems a real no-brainer given the other choices for the Virgin Mobile service. You can have fun with it or just ignore the fun stuff--but you'll have to get used to the funny graphics. The UI is totally intuitive. You interact with the menus on the screen and the few keys below it as if you've been doing it a while after only setting up your preferences. One thing: this whole service and the software on this phone are marketed to a younger demographic than mine (thirties). While it's a good basic cell phone and the plan is appealing (pay as you go--for me 18c/min), there's a ton of stuff to play with if your train gets stuck in a tunnel. I have Lily Tomlin's operator character answering my voicemail and found a wallpaper with my first name spelled out in diamonds; and if I should ever receive a text message, among my canned response options (that come standard with the phone) are "Hell no," "Can't talk," and "Leave me alone." My friend has had one for a few months and loves his. He makes a good bit more money than I and sports some fancy handheld devices, so it's not just that it's so cheap and cool.
The worst customer service ever February 17, 2007 Philip Longobardi (Miami, FL USA) 12 out of 27 found this review helpful
I chose Virgin Mobile thinking they would be a good company. I have never been treated so rudely by customer service people in my life. In multiple conversations and speaking to numerous people I never got the same answer twice. It was a nightmare. I ended up throwing away the phone and losing my money. I feel stolen from. I would never do business with this company again. Huge mistake in the first place.
Fantastic reception - it if only sounded better... November 30, 2006 A. Maier 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
I like this phone, really! The size is extremely thin and compact so you can easily slide it in and out of your pocket. The display is nice too. Features are limited, but this is just a phone and it's selling feature is it's shape. Pros - one huge pro is excellent reception. I tried a Snapper phone that just didn't pick up a signal in my weak area. Yet this phone picks up a signal in the worst of conditions. Amazing! Cons - this phone has one claring shortcoming, poor sound quality. The ear speaker has ample volume, but terrible fidelity. This phone quacks in your ear, it is that "tinny". I tried another and had the same problem, so that ruled out a defect.
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