Virgin Mobile Phones Appear on Bell Store Shelves

6:20 am on November 30, 2005 | Category: Business, Mobile Devices

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Virgin Mobile and Bell Canada have made a joint announcement that Virgin’s mobile phones and mobile phone accessories are now available at over 375 participating Bell retail stores across Canada.

“Broadening our selection of mobile products, service and accessories to include Virgin Mobile offers our customers great value and choice,” said Bell Distribution vice president, Paul Nathanielsz. “Virgin Mobile and Bell Mobility both offer unique mobile experiences, and we are excited to offer our consumers the opportunity to explore and shop both brands in one location this holiday season making gift giving for yourself and others as simple as possible.”

“The holidays are a key time for selling mobile and getting into shopping malls through Bell retail stores for this season is an important way for us to continue capturing the youth market,” said Virgin Mobile CEO, Andrew Black.

Phones that will now be available at Bell stores include the Nokia 2125i, Nokia 6015i, Audivox 8615 flip phone, and Audiovox 8910 camera phone.

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    1. I have recently purchased an audiovox 8615 from Bell Canada. I do not find the instruction booklet enough information on how to use my phone. I need step by step instructions on how to program and use my phone. Where can I get these?

      thankyou

      Comment by Sherry Noseworthy — January 4, 2006 #

    2. I need an instruction booklet for the two cell phones I have bought from virgin mobile. The Audiovox 3GCDMA is one and the other is a Kyocera the royal Virgin Mobile Cell Phones. Please send the instruciton booklet on these two phones so that I can call with one and take ppictures with the other as well as call.
      Thank You,
      Thomas Wetzel

      Comment by Tom & Nancy Wetzel — March 28, 2007 #

    3. I recently bought a Virgin Mobile cell phone (about 4 months ago) and I just recently run into a problem. I have a Ontario number and was at home for Christmas and tried to use my cell phone, it doesn’t work at all, nothing works, I can’t call, receive, use the internet, or text anyone. I’ve called Virgin Mobile 5 times and emailed them twice trying to get the problem fixed. I haven’t gotten the problem fixed, and they haven’t been able to give me a time frame for when the phone will be fixed. I’d just like to recommend that people not buy Virgin Mobile phones and stick with Bell, which I’ve heard is good.

      Comment by Colin Weaver — December 23, 2007 #

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