Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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The Ocean 2 is a disappointment totally from what has been released so far. It's an Ocean with minorly improved features, NO THANKS! As much as I love my Ocean, I don't want to put up with the crap it has on another phone (poor battery life, VERY slow, sub-par signal reception, freezes and crashes often, etc).
I've been a loyal Helio owner, very happy to spread the word about the service. Now, since Virgin has bought Helio, and destroyed all of it's corporate culture, I'm telling people to shy away and I will be cancelling my service as soon as the Helio name disappears, even if my contract isn't up yet. Sprint here I come! (Hooray Airave!)
Sorry Virgin, you'll be losing me too.
Yeah I hate to say it but I'll have to agree with ShadowDrake, Virgin has done nothing since acquiring Helio at the end of june, and the Helio brand and nname being phased out are sure to take a good amount of customers with it when it goes. I've had the Ocean for a year, loved it, talked it up to friends, but am now ready for something new, and Helio has rested on the Ocean for quite a while now. Without more phones (and I mean GREAT phones) Virgin will continue to lose customers to other companies who can actually put out new devices more than once every year and a half.