So I've had this Motorola Triumph for Virgin Mobile. It was working fine for over a year when I decided to root it. About a month after I rooted the phone, it got stuck in this boot cycle in which it would only stay booted for a minute then crash. I preceded to do a system restore only to discover that the phone would not work on Virgin Mobile's network.
So I've had this Motorola Triumph for Virgin Mobile. It was working fine for over a year when I decided to root it. About a month after I rooted the phone, it got stuck in this boot cycle in which it would only stay booted for a minute then crash. I preceded to do a system restore only to discover that the phone would not work on Virgin Mobile's network.
Hey guys, I joined just a month ago and I thought I had everything worked out for when I activate my Virgin mobile E4GT. However, I can't seem to find the thread around here about how to fix the MMS issue/etc for a Virgin E4GT when flashing it to a Rom specified for the Sprint E4GT. I've seen plenty of fixes, but none of them hold a similar method.
I just had an online chat with virgin mobile customer service and they confirmed that the Samsung galaxy s2 and HTC one x coming to virgin mobile usa for the holiday season! I finally can upgrade my Motorola triumph :D
I've been trying for a while to get my old Evo 4G from Sprint to work on Virgin Mobile. I've gotten calling and texting to work without any problems at all, but I haven't been able to get 3G service.. While playing with the settings in DFS and QPST, I've received errors 67 and 113, but have checked all my settings and everything seems to be right.
I've been trying for a while to get my old Evo 4G from Sprint to work on Virgin Mobile. I've gotten calling and texting to work without any problems at all, but I haven't been able to get 3G service.. While playing with the settings in DFS and QPST, I've received errors 67 and 113, but have checked all my settings and everything seems to be right.
Written by: David Swan | Published in: MobilityVirgin Mobile today launched the Virgin Mobile Tester Team, a concept encouraging Virgin customers to produce two minute handset video reviews in exchange for a phone.
Hey, all,
Yesterday, I installed CyanogenMod 7 onto my Motorola Triumph with Virgin Mobile. Since then, I've been really happy about it -- with one catch. My 3G isn't working, so I can't surf the web or send MMS. SMS and phone calls work fine, and I can do stuff via wifi.
The sleek looking HTC One V is now available on Virgin Mobile in the US. It may be an entry level phone, but it’s packing the beautiful Ice Cream Sandwich firmware with HTC’s Sense UI. The build quality looks superb and has that wonderful design that reminds me of the HTC Legend.