The budget focus of Virgin puts the Shuttle only slightly below what's typically offered with other Helio phones: a 1.3-megapixel camera with video capture, a built-in media player with microSD storage and Bluetooth with stereo audio. Virgin delivers the phone to Best Buy stores on September 28th and expects pricing to be under $100, though it doesn't say whether this supports a prepaid plan or requires a contract.
Virgin's launch is timed with the introduction of newer data plans for both prepaid and subscription users. Pay-as-you-go users can pay $5 per month for 5MB of data, $10 for 10MB and unlimited access to content from the VirginXL deck, or $20 for 50MB plus the deck. Monthly users can opt for the 20MB and 50MB plans for half as much.
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