When it launches on June 28, the iPhone 5 will be compatible with the
carrier's "Beyond Talk" plans, which can be purchased for as little as
$30 per month. The 32-gigabyte iPhone 5 will be available for $649.99,
while the high-end 64-gigabyte capacity will be $749.99.
A Virgin Mobile Beyond Talk plan includes 2.5 gigabytes per month of
full-speed data at 3G and 4G speeds. Data is throttled after users reach
the maximum monthly limit.
The plan is available for $35 per month with 300 anytime minutes, but
Virgin offers customers a $5-per-month plan discount if they sign up for
automatic monthly payments with a credit card, debit card, or PayPal
account. That means Virgin Mobile subscribers can obtain a new plan with
unlimited messaging and data for $30 per month.
A jump to 1,200 anytime minutes is $45 per month, while unlimited
calling runs $55 per month. Both are also qualified for the $5-per-month
discount, bringing their prices down to $40 and $50, respectively.
Virgin Mobile began offering a 15 percent discount
on iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S handsets a month ago. The company first
started sales of Apple's iPhone a year ago, in June of 2012.
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