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HTC One SV lands in the US on Cricket Wireless January 16th, $350 off-contract
HTC’s mid-range One VX just recently made its debut on AT&T, and we now have some main word on the US launching of its somewhat smaller sized counterpart, the LTE-equipped One SV. It will be available solely on Cricket Wireless beginning January 16th, where it will set you back $ 349.99 off-contract. That will buy you a 4.3-inch WVGA display (of the Super LCD 2 range), a 1.2 GHz Snapdragon S4 processor, front and rear-facing cameras (5 megapixel, f/2.0 and 1.6 megapixel, f/2.2, respectively), a microSD card slot and Android 4.0 with HTC’s Sense 4 interface. As you could see, it likewise comes in a bright Flame red color, which is the only option for the time being.
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Cricket picks up the HTC One V on September 2 for $269.99

Consumers on Cricket will have something to anticipate at the start of next month, as the pre-paid service provider has revealed that it will certainly start stocking the HTC One V smartphone in September. The One V is Cricket’s very first HTC device, and it also occurs to be the carrier’s very first smartphone to come with Android 4.0 Gelato Sandwich.
Spec-wise, it’s the same One V we have actually seen before, so you can expect to find a 3.7-inch WVGA display, a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, a 5-megapixel camera, and Beats Audio integration. We’ve always been a supporter of the little guy in HTC’s One arsenal, a lot so that our very own Evan Rodgers named it as one of his Favorites simply this morning.
Cricket will certainly sell the One V for $ 269.99 when it hits both online …
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‘RadioShack No Contract Wireless’ powered by Cricket looking all but certain for September 5th launch date

All signs recommend that RadioShack is aiming to use its renowned name to offer some cellphones and plans. A private tipster has delivered us photos of an internal memo sent to employees describing the brand-new service provider– called RadioShack No Contract Wireless– and the details provided corroborates multiple reports around the internet disclosing the brand-new service. RadioShack No Contract Wireless will certainly be a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that uses Cricket’s infrastructure and will be offered come September 5th, asing stated by the documents. Phones and plans aren’t yet detailed, however the memo clarifies that it will (naturally) be a contract-free service and that it will certainly try to separate itself from Cricket’s choices with Muve New music and a.
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Cricket ships Huawei Ascend Q, offers Android chatting for $140 prepaid
Huawei had actually said it would deliver the Ascend Q in August, and it didn’t lose a moment– Cricket is offering the Android 2.3 messager as of today for $ 140 on its prepaid smartphone plans. While the OS, 800MHz processor, 3.2-inch display and fixed-focus 3.2-megapixel camera will not knock any socks off, we found the Ascend Q a strong phone for compulsive chatters when we tried it last month. There’s even a 4GB microSD card in the box to obtain the ball rolling. One minor surprise: Muve Music is getting a slight boost with DTS audio processing that supposedly fills out the noise. As long as there’s no expectations of a media extravaganza, Huawei’s brand-new hardware could possibly be one of the better deals in Cricket’s stable.
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iPhone 4 and 4S now available to purchase outright at Cricket for $399 and $499
There’s nothing quite like the pent-up anticipation for an Apple item arrival, and yes, that expands also to customers of Cricket, who lined up this morning for their very first chance to score an iPhone from the prepaid carrier. While both the iPhone 4 (8GB) and 4S (16GB) should be acquired outright– for $ 399 and $ 499 respectively– sales were said to be “brisk” today, which can be partly credited to Cricket’s $ 55 per month plan. For the monthly style, customers can maximize almost limitless calling, messaging and information, although they’ll need to contend with throttling for any sort of use past 2.3 GB. Following up, Virgin Mobile is likewise positioned to get the iPhone on June 29th. Think there’ll be any lines?
iPhone 4 and 4S now available to purchase outright at Cricket for $ 399 and $ 499 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 22 Jun 2012 22:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for utilization of feeds.
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Cricket Will Sell The First Prepaid iPhones In The United States Starting June 22
The crew of carriers that have been allowed to sell the iPhone has been growing steadily over the past few months, but today’s announcement from Cricket Communications wasn’t one most us expected to see any time soon.
They revealed earlier this morning that they will start selling the iPhone 4 and 4S sans contract starting on June 22, making them the first prepaid carrier in the country to do so.
If you’re not terribly familiar with Cricket or their plans, I can’t blame you — with roughly 7 million users, they’re the seventh largest wireless carrier in the United States behind the Big 4, MetroPCS, and U.S. Cellular. Nevertheless, they hope to rope budget-conscious customers in by offering the iPhones with their $ 55 Unlimited plan, though there’s a catch. Users will only be able to use 2.3GB of data bandwidth at full speed before getting throttled.
Of course, when it comes to buying prepaid, the hardware is much more expensive since there’s no hefty subsidy to take the sting out of the price tag. In this case, an 8GB iPhone 4 will set customers back $ 399, while the 16GB iPhone 4S can be had for $ 499. Sadly, there’s no sign of the 32GB model anywhere, so people who take the plunge may have to be more thoughtful about what they throw on their new device.
Nabbing the iPhone may seem like a coup especially for a carrier like Cricket, but rumors of the iPhone making its way to a prepaid provider have been brewing for years now. The prime suspect for a while was Sprint-owned Virgin Mobile, which makes sense considering the relationship we now know Apple and Sprint had at the time, but Cricket and parent company Leap Wireless seem to have been a more receptive target.
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Cricket adds Galaxy Tab 10.1 to the fold, leaps into stores this Friday
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Cricket adds Galaxy Tab 10.1 to the fold, leaps into stores this Friday originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 15 Dec 2011 10:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Cricket unveils ZTE Chorus, its third Muve Music smartphone
We’re not saying much, but a little bird told us about this travesty months and months ago. Now, it seems that Cricket is ready to act on its plans, and well, here’s the ZTE Chorus. It’s certainly a handsome device, but sadly, there’s not a whole lot going on underneath the hood. It combines a 3.2-inch 400 x 240 (WQVGA) resistive touch display with a 600MHz CPU, a 2 megapixel camera and a 1000mAh battery. Seeking redemption, the Chorus is the third smartphone in Cricket’s stable to offer Muve Music access, and its $ 40 price tag (after some hefty rebates) is nothing to sneeze at, but really, even without contract, don’t saddle yourselves down with this one, folks. The Samsung Vitality is a much better device, costs only two Jacksons more, and is free of all that self-loathing buyer’s remorse. Yes, we hear the chorus, but why not travel to the beat of a different drum? If you haven’t been fully dissuaded, you’ll find the complete PR after the break.
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Cricket unveils ZTE Chorus, its third Muve Music smartphone originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 25 Nov 2011 18:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Cricket offers global local numbers for $10 per month

There are plenty of ways to call up your personal diaspora on the cheap, but why should it always be you who initiates? So-called “global local” numbers have been around for a while, but now Cricket has decided to offer them as a straightforward $ 10 per month option to its customers. You get a local number in any one of 40 countries, which your peeps can ring at their local rate and which gets forwarded to your US cell. Mexican numbers are half-price and you’ll find full details in the PR after the break. It’s local, it’s global, it’s glocal — say it often enough and together we’ll make it a word. Meanwhile, we’re still waiting on Google Voice to take over the planet.
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Cricket offers global local numbers for $ 10 per month originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 Nov 2011 09:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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