• Reviews around charge port (2.39 of 5)

    Samsung Galaxy S III 16GB SPH-L710 Marble White - Virgin Mobile

    • Works ok charging port is shaky
    • The charging port came loose and was not able to fix
    • The charge port is totally busted and I can't charge the battery inside the phone
    • My only problem, which happens to be a big deal, is that the charging port goes bad and doesn't want to charge correctly
    • The charging port also barely works
    • The charging port broke within two weeks and the vibration motor never worked
    • Very poor, quality,not getting 4g lte charging port is about to break, already cracked, only had for 3 days
    • Figured out that the charging port is defective n ruins the battery
    • Starting the third month of having it, it now barely runs without freezing, the screen is highly unresponsive, the charging port barely works (I have tried multiple different chargers), and now after charging my phone all night it says it is at 100%, but as soon as I unplug it it drops to 80%
    • I am also enjoying Virgin Mobile b/c of the
    • With everyday and with all the options and features I will be constantly learning something new on my phone!I am pleasantly surprised with all the discoveries I have made with the phone on my own as well as with others that have the samephone.
    • That was my problem with the S2 after I've had it for a little bit, that it kept freezing and shutting down on me and a bit slow, this phone is faster, The only speed thing that is a tad slow is the home button, not as fast as it should be
    • The Galaxy S3 has improved cell and 3G reception in comparison to my previous phone, particularly in locations where my old phone would struggle such as in my basement or other low-reception areas.
    • However, the 3G is terribly slow.
    • 3G is slower yes, but it does work....
    • Data (3G/4G) doesn't work 2
    • No problems at all, other than some lag switching from 3G to 4G LTE, as one area of my house is 3G and the other is 4G LTE, but I guess that's a personal issue.
    • For under two hundred bucks, this is a very good choice for a no-contract 4G LTE capable phone
    • The 3G is fine, but I'm still excited for 4GLTE coming to my city this year
    • Signal is so poor that 3g is useless, I explained this twice to Virgin Mobile and they blandly suggested switching carriers.
    • Mostly when I used 3G, fine when I used 4G; it was so weird
    • Since Virgin uses the Sprint towers, I get reception in all the same places my Verizon phone would, granted I don't have 4G in the same spots, but I hardly used 4G before because it killed my battery life
    • Virgin Mobile restricts your ( unlimited ) 4g within the first three days of usage
    • Virgin Mobile also does not provide Mobile Hotspot capability using 3G or LTE even though the phone is physically capable of supporting it.
    • The Virgin Mobile Beyond Talk plans are fantastic, and if you have 4G LTE coverage available, this phone will automatically boost to that speed when using data from the default 3G.I pay $30 a month (they take off $5 per month if you have a credit card on file) for 300 minutes, unlimited text and data (throttling the data if you go over whatever limit they are imposing at the
    • , I get excellent 4G coverage across the U.S., and always have a great voice connection
    • This blows my last galaxy(google nexus 4g) out of the water
    • I dropped this phone and broke it, and instead of buying another, I went with a smart phone (Moto G) on Verizon's prepaid plan.
    • Virgin Mobile restricts your ( unlimited ) 4g within the first three days of usage
    • I have lightning fast 4G speeds