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Virgin mobile owns boost mobile. They have for the last year or so.
It's actually the reverse, Sprint co-founded Virgin Mobile USA in 2002 then bought out the other owners in 2009, so Sprint has always owned VM.Virgin and Boost are both owned by Sprint. I believe Boost always has been, while VM used to be independent and was purchased by Sprint several years ago.
As of today, their website has 5 available android phones.
Seems odd, anyone heard anything as to why that would be? No new phones and only 5 older models actually available on the site?
So what would happen to all the existing VM customers (like me)?
So what would happen to all the existing VM customers (like me)?
I'd guess VM customers would be transferred to Boost or Sprint Prepaid if they ever get rid of VM.
A quick look at Sprint Prepaid and it looks like I lose 1GB of data. Maybe this will be an incentive for me to switch to Harbor Mobile.Best guess is that there will be more "incentives" to switch to one of Sprint's other services, and possibly eventually a forced transfer to Boost or Sprint Prepaid.
Some customers have already been receiving texts offering an iPhone 6 or Galaxy S6 with special incentives through Sprint postpaid service, but the fact that the iPhone 6 is suddenly available on the VMUSA website (if temporarily out of stock) makes me think that few people have taken the bait to jump to postpaid.
They didn't for me.If Sprint is going to kill off Virgin Mobile I hope they let people take their phones to other Sprint MVNOs.
It doesn't make sense to force everyone to buy a new phone if they go to Boost or Ting when they all work on the same network. Plus not keeping their phone will certainly push many towards another network instead of staying with a carrier using Sprint.
get a discount on my new phone
Helio actually just started up again a few weeks ago:I was an acquired Helio account for VM
In name only - looks like a Freedompop clone.Helio actually just started up again a few weeks ago:
http://www.helio.com/emain/
Yeah because if I remember right Nextel owned boost as their prepaid brand until sprint bought Nextel along with boost.It's actually the reverse, Sprint co-founded Virgin Mobile USA in 2002 then bought out the other owners in 2009, so Sprint has always owned VM.
Sprint bought Boost in 2006.
HTC Desire 626s and Moto G3 now at Best Buy.