Virgin Mobile changing smartphone upgrade policy

Howard Forums users, changes are coming to Virgin Mobile‘s smartphone upgrade and grandfather policy. When Virgin first overhauled its plans and introduced Beyond Talk, they featured one of the best deals in the industry: 250 minutes, plus unlimited data and messaging, for just $25 per month. Many people flocked to that plan, but it was short lived. Last year Virgin raised the price of the 300-minute Beyond Talk plan to $35. Yet they offered their loyal customers a grandfather clause. That is, they could continue paying the original $25 per month, so long as they kept their accounts active and in good standing, even when they upgraded smartphones. But that’s about to change. According to the HoFo users, who received messages from Virgin, the upgrade policy will change starting May 27th. At that point anyone who upgrades to a new smartphone will need to purchase one of the current Beyond Talk plans. That is, users currently paying $25 per month with an Optimus V will have to start paying $35 if they want to upgrade to, say, the Motorola Triumph. Of course, this is likely in conjunction with the new smarpthones that Virgin will soon be getting. We’ve recently learned that they will get the LG Optimus Elite the EVO 3D, and the HTC One V. Chances are Virgin releases these handsets after May 27th, which means upgrading customers will have to upgrade their plans as well. We’ll cover this again when Virgin makes the official announcement. ]]>

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  1. Boner on April 25, 2012 at 12:41 pm

    This is crap… if they do this I will say goodbye to VM.



  2. Steve on April 25, 2012 at 2:35 pm

    You’re almost right, VM is saying I can upgrade to any of their smartphones currently available. It’s just that as of May 27th I would have to pay the current rate, if I do it after. I have an Optimus V and could up to a Triumph or Venture or the Optimus Slider, while still having the $25 plan.



    • Joe on April 25, 2012 at 6:20 pm

      Yes yes. But after May 27th if you wanted to upgrade, you’d have to pay $35 per month. I’m sorry if that wasn’t clear in the article.



  3. Steve on April 25, 2012 at 7:25 pm

    As long as its not a new smartphone released in May or after, you can swap all you want and keep the $25 plan. The increase is more for the newer smartphones coming out later this year.



  4. clocks on April 25, 2012 at 8:47 pm

    I would guess 4G = higher monthly fee.



  5. GadgetmanNH on April 27, 2012 at 4:56 am

    Another example of extremely poor customer service from an American company. If existing customers are grandfathered to allow upgrading phones and keeping their existing plan price, but then VM decides to change this policy, it is not really grandfathered. A huge lie to their customers. If they do this, I will leave VM in a heartbeat when I decide to upgrade my phone.



  6. jose on May 6, 2012 at 6:05 pm

    this is clear and bull crap.. cuz i will also say good by 2 the virgin.. i usd 2 b with sprint fore yrs until cricket came along. then i left cricket for a bettr plan n fone prices. but now cricket offers a 300 min. unlimited data for 25 dllrs. check out crickets pay go plan…



  7. bk on May 15, 2012 at 11:41 am

    All us ‘grandfathers’ should have seen this coming when Virgin decided not to do an OTA upgrade of the Optimus V Android 2.2



  8. sucks on June 13, 2012 at 9:56 pm

    Man that’s not fair I wanted to switch my phone but now I can’t my dad won’t pay 30 or 35 dollars for a month!! That’s soo unfair they lied!!



  9. Adam San on July 2, 2012 at 9:13 am

    Even with the raise in price, it seems to be a pretty fair deal if you have decent coverage… I’ve been looking into this $35/mo deal, and haven’t found another service that is better for me, for cheap smartphones. I live near Indianapolis.