LG Flare Prepaid Phone (Virgin Mobile) | 
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| Brand: LG Category: Wireless
Buy New: $29.99

Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 1988
Color: Black Media: Wireless Phone Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: Flare UPC: 836182002767 EAN: 0836182002767 ASIN: B0012DA8F6
Release Date: March 30, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Clamshell phone in sleek black with dual color LCDs, easy text messaging, and connectivity to your Facebook account | | • | Pay for only the calling time you use with Virgin Mobile's minutes or monthly plans--no annual contract required | | • | Bluetooth connectivity for communication headsets, full-duplex speakerphone, jack for wired headsets, voice-activated dialing | | • | Up to 3.5 hours of talk time, up to 170 hours (7 days) of standby time; measures 3.54 x 1.85 x 0.78 inches (HxWxD) | | • | Includes: Battery and Charger |
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Amazon.com Product Description Dark and sleek with colorful dual screens, the LG Flare from Virgin Mobile is more than just a pretty face. In addition to clear voice communication, this svelte clamshell phone also offers text messaging and connectivity to your Facebook account as well as Web browsing. It's also one of the first handsets available from Virgin Mobile with Bluetooth wireless connectivity for communication headsets. Other features include voice-activated dialing, a speakerphone, pre-loaded games, and Spanish language menus. It runs on the 1900 MHz CDMA network with Virgin Mobile's prepaid service, which requires no annual contract. 
Featuring a glossy piano-black face, the LG Flare features dual full-color screens, wireless Bluetooth communication, and easy text messaging. | Virgin Mobile Service With Virgin Mobile, you pay only for the calling time you use. You can choose a plan that's based just on minutes (with rates between 10 and 20 per minute) or a monthly plan with no annual contract (with select plans offering unlimited calling on weekends and after 7pm on weekdays). You can easily Top-Up your Virgin Mobile account right from your phone. First, buy a Top-Up card at one of the thousands of retailers that carry them; or register your debit card, credit card, or PayPal account at the Virgin Mobile USA web site in order to add minutes to your account directly from your phone. Additionally, you can choose from a variety of mobile messaging plans, which includes text and picture messaging, email, and IM (via AOL and Yahoo!). Virgin Mobile USA's national coverage is powered by the nationwide Sprint PCS network. Virgin Mobile contributes 5 percent of profits from downloadable content to The RE*Generation, its pro-social initiative to help homeless teens, as well as provides postage-paid return envelopes in every new package for customers to recycle old phones. Phone Features Featuring a glossy piano black finish on the front of its clamshell body, the LG Flare also has a small, full-color LCD on the outside that displays battery life, signal strength, current time, and incoming calls/messages against a fiery red background. Flip the phone open to view its larger interior screen and keypad (with five-way navigation pad, send/end keys, soft keys, and dedicated volume and Web buttons). Because the Flare is Bluetooth enabled, wireless communication headsets can be configured with the phone. It also supports up to 20 saved Bluetooth pairings--great if you use multiple Bluetooth headsets. And the phone incorporates a jack for an earphone as well as a full-duplex speakerphone for total hands-free operation. Support for basic text messaging is built into the Flare, as is connectivity to Facebook and other social networking sites on your phone. A built-in wireless web browser lets you surf Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) 2.0 sites via the Virgin Mobile Web service. With VirginXL, you can access a variety of music, entertainment, and information services from your phone, as well as download ringtones and games (additional charges applicable). Other features include: - Up to 500 contact entries
- Voice-activated dialing
- Six unique ringtones for incoming calls and three text message tones
- Choose a custom Ringback Tone for each of your callers to hear while they wait for you to pick up
- Real music ringtone support provides access to clips from hit songs (additional charges applicable)
- Vibration option for when you need to keep your phone silent
- Preloaded games include Pac-Man and Tetris
- Personal organization tools: calendar, alarm clock, note pad, tip calendar, and world clock
Vital Statistics The LG Flare weighs 2.72 ounces and measures 3.54 x 1.85 x 0.78 inches. Its lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 3.5 hours of talk time, and up to 170 hours of digital standby time. It runs on the 1900 MHz CDMA frequency.
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Great Phone! August 10, 2008 Joseph P. Lacerra If you live your entire life in your phone, expect it to be your back office, photo album, secretary, and mother, perhaps you need to look further. But as a phone, the LG Flare's great! It's small, sleek, clear, and has enough features for you to communicate easily in today's world. I hate cellphones, and carry one only because of my job. This Flare is the least onerous of any phone I have encountered. Works well as a speakerphone, has an outer screen, holds a charge well, was easy to set up, and doesn't bulge in my clothing. And no pain-in-the-butt photos of the kiddies to cart about! Great phone! Virgin Mobile is not bad, either.
decent August 5, 2008 Jerome A. Klapak (Becker, MN) yet another charger i need to buy? UGGH - nice and cheap - limited ring tones
It's a sub-$30 phone, so what do you expect? June 22, 2008 Jon M Altbergs (Christchurch, NZ) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
This is my first foray into pre-paid telephone plans in the US. After using my mobile phone as my only phone for the past few years, I found that my new house has absolutely no signal coverage. So it was time to abandon the monthly plan for something less expensive and Virgin Mobile seemed to have the best deals available in my area. I grabbed a Flare and a $90 topup card and was ready to go. On-line activation was a snap (and offers some bonuses that aren't available if you call the service center to activate) and my phone was on the network within 2 hours of activation. The $90 topup card provided a year's worth of service (meaning I'll never have to top up again in the next 12 months to keep my phone active) as well as approximately 1500 minutes when all bonuses were applied. All things considered, it wasn't a bad deal--I was paying more than $40 a month for 300 anytime minutes and free nights and weekends on my old phone. (Virgin does offer a similar plan with daily and monthly fees if you want to go that way--I didn't since my usage pattern is definitely going to change now.) As for the phone itself, well, it makes phone calls. I don't download much stuff on my phone--the occasional ringtone and wallpaper--and I don't surf or text much either (even when I had unlimited surfing and texting) so my chief concern is how well a phone works as a phone and how easy it is to get my phone directory into it. I have to say I was very pleased on both counts. Calls sound fine and signal strength is good. The volume is easy to adjust and the phone is quite loud when turned all the way up (I hate phones that are too quiet). My only quibble is with the keypad. The keys are rectangular, but the buttons under them are round, which creates deadspots on the keys, so as I type I have to feel for the little bump to make sure my button press will register. (I have large fingers and use the edge of the tip of my thumb ... the keypad might work well for smaller hands.) However, the bright screen and color contrast make it very easy to read what I'm typing, which in my book overcomes the weaknesses in the keypad. This isn't the best mobile phone I've ever owned, but it's a sub-$30 phone and to compare it to a phone costing 10X as much would be unfair. On a per-dollar basis, I am very pleased with the LG Flare. Pros-- Inexpensive to buy (and replace, if necessary) External LCD screen Screens are bright and easy-to-read One-touch account balance, call log, messaging, set up, and vibrate/silent mode Voice-activated dialing and volume control on outer edge Bluetooth compatible Virgin Mobile plans allow a meager $60 upfront topup to activate for an entire year (the $90 card I purchased is not necessary) Customizable ringtones can be set for each person in directory Multiple phone numbers per person in directory Intuitive menu system Cons-- Cheap feel to housing and keypad Not much variety in pre-loaded ringtones Mediocre stand-by battery life
Already I miss my Kyocera! May 6, 2008 I. Gross Georg (Edmond, Oklahoma USA) 14 out of 16 found this review helpful
Well, I was so anxious for a bluetooth phone, I bought the Flare. I couldn't beat the price for something with that technology, and the only reason I want bluetooth is for to use wireless headsets at last! For this I deactivate my perfectly good MTV Edition V5 Slider, and after an afternoon of entering my address book on a new phone, I already miss having a Kyocera. Right now, Life's not so Good. Before, with my V5, all I had to do was push the up button for my balance, and the right button to set the phone to vibrate, along with the usual on/off buttons. With the LG Flare, I have to push a menu button, find the "my account" button, wait for it to launch a browser, which is scary because I have no intention of paying for web content. Then, once the balance shows, without warning like my Kyocera did, you hit the red phone to get out of it, and the web browser icon remains on the phone. I hate that! You go through just about the same rigmarole to set the phone to vibrate. The owner's manual doesn't even mention vibrate in the index, so I'm better off downloading the PDF from Virgin Mobile's website so that I can keyword search the document! I've managed to turn down the funky ringtone volume (I miss my Kyocera ringtones, too - I don't want rap music on my phone!) Entering text is a headache no matter what phone you have, so re-entering my contact list is once again a chore. I learned my lesson from my first VM phone, though, and I only put the important people in! It's a lot to get used to, and a downside to phones with no SIM card. But I don't need complicated phones! I need 'em to make and take calls, and that's it. So why did I buy it in the first place? As mentioned before, the opportunity for a wireless headset which my beloved Kyoceras don't have. Also, the phone is a handsome little thing! It's about the same size as my slider when closed, but it not as thick. When the clamshell is opened, it gives the impression of being a much bigger phone, which I like. I've set the backlighting to dim, but when an incoming call comes in, a window lights up on the outside of the clamshell where the time is. One thing I did notice is the time it takes to get going when it's been turned on. It says "HELLO" in big letters, almost like my JVC XV-N40BK Progressive-Scan Slim DVD Player (Black) did, and when you turn it off, it says "BYE" in big letters that show up on both the inside and the outside screen. It's gimmicky stuff that I think is actually kind of neat. After two days I don't yet know if I'll keep it - almost as soon as I bought this I heard of a new slider phone coming for Virgin Mobile made by Samsung! Maybe one day Kyocera will make a bluetooth slider for Virgin Mobile - BESIDES the Slider Sonic - that doesn't cost too much that I can love. I'll never pay $100 for a phone, whether it's landline or wireless. I loved my cheap little slider - and sliders in general. But, after three phones with Virgin Mobile, first the sturdy K9 Royale, then my trusty V5 slider, this is my first non-Kyocera phone I've had in the four years I've been with Virgin Mobile. Maybe I'll learn to like it more as I live with it. I'm willing to give it a chance in the meantime. I've heard good things about LG, so we'll see. One thing about Virgin Mobile phones - if I don't like it, it won't cost me a two-year contract or an arm and a leg to change it!
Great economical phone April 29, 2008 Birdie (North Carolina) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
I wanted a blue tooth phone but did not want to pay a lot since I am trying to be economical and this is a good deal for the price. I have no problem with the phone whatsoever. You get what you paid for and I have received a good deal for the price of the phone. If you are looking for an economical solution to blue tooth this is it.
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