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no it doesn't i have it and tried
You have to go to a walmart store & find out if they have minutes
You need to call virgin mobile. I don't think you can reset it. You CAN TRY taking out the battery.
T-Mobile offers the Samsung Galaxy mobile phones which are available at Walmart with no yearly contract. Virgin Mobile and T-Mobile also offer the Samsung Galaxy with no yearly contact fees.
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Virgin Mobile does provide mobile phones with Touch Screens. One such example is the Samsung Intercept, an Android phone sporting a 3.2" touch screen, a QWERTY keyboard and 3.2 MP Camera.
I happen to have the Virgin Mobile Samsung Intercept and have found the camera to be extremely good for a cell phone. I compared it to the LG Optimus V and found low light photos to be it's strong point. The Intercepts photos would be dark as expected in low light, but the Optimus would just give me a black screen. Colors in good light are not quite a vivid as the Optimus but I also found the Optimus was sharpening photos almost beyond natural. Overall if you are looking to take photos I highly recommend the Intercept over the Optimus.
I just got a Samsung Intercept from Virgin Mobile and had this exact issue: when I took a picture holding the phone vertically, then sent it either by Messaging or Gmail, the picture was immediately rotated 90 degrees to the left inside the message, so the recipient received the message sideways and had to re-rotate it upright. After going round-and-round with Virgin Mobile helpdesk and also Samsung help, I came to the conclusion that there is a bug in Samsung Intercept hardware or software that does this. There is a workaround: If you take pictures with the phone in HORIZONTAL position, then the picture is NOT rotated, and is received correctly. The software glitch seems to be that it assumes the original photo was taken with the phone in horizontal position, so if in fact the phone was vertical when the pic was taken, the software rotates it when you send it. I had the Samsung tech try it on her Samsung and she got the same result, and had no solution for it, so this seems to be an unaddressed issue.
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No. The Samsung Infuse is only for AT&T, but it can be unlocked for use with other GSM carriers. Since Virgin Mobile is CDMA, it's not possible to use an infuse on Virgin Mobile.