The Bottom Line: The Samsung Mantra offers a user-friendly phone with functional features, though its overall performance could be better.
Specs: Up to 330 min, With digital camera, 3.4 oz
The Bottom Line: The Kyocera Jax is a functional cell phone, but there are better basic handsets in Virgin mobile's lineup.
Specs: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, 200 min, 2.5 oz
The Bottom Line: The Virgin Mobile Shuttle is fast, sleek, and affordable, making it one of the most attractive handsets for Virgin Mobile customers.
Specs: CDMA 850/1900, Up to 237 min, 3.4 oz
The Bottom Line: The Virgin Mobile TNT is a solid choice for a basic, communication-focused phone. It's a bargain, too.
Specs: CDMA 800/1900, 200 min, 2.6 oz
The Bottom Line: If you want an attractive yet affordable basic camera phone, the Virgin Mobile Arc is one of the better options in Virgin Mobile's lineup.
Specs: Up to 210 min, With digital camera, 0.2 lbs
The Bottom Line: The Samsung Slash is a decent entry-level phone with a few extra features that put it just above a basic handset.
Specs: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, Up to 210 min, With digital camera, 3 oz
The Bottom Line: The Virgin Mobile Flare is a simple, easy-to-use, affordable phone from Virgin Mobile.
Specs: CDMA2000 1X 1900, Up to 210 min, 2.7 oz
The Bottom Line: It may not be super stylish, but the Kyocera Wild Card M1000 is a solid messaging cell phone for Virgin Mobile customers. Just don't depend on the speakerphone.
Specs: CDMA2000 1X 1900/800, Up to 195 min, With digital camera, 3.5 oz
The Bottom Line: The Virgin Mobile Aloha is a functional, basic phone, but there are better such handsets in Virgin Mobile's lineup.
Specs: CDMA2000 1X 1900, Up to 180 min, 2.7 oz
The Bottom Line: The UTStarcom Super Slice is a decent basic camera phone for Virgin Mobile, and its low price makes it one of the more affordable prepaid Bluetooth handsets on the market.
Specs: Up to 260 min, With digital camera, 0.2 lbs