Cricket Wireless - Plans and Device Offerings

Plans and Device Offerings

Plans

Cricket offers a variety of plans that depend on the type of device and which market in which it will be used. Viewing what is available in each area may be accessed by going on Cricket's website (mycricket.com) and entering your Zip Code.

Smartphones

In 2010, Cricket announced the debut of two new Android smartphones to their wireless lineup. The Sanyo Zio (Zi-O) by Kyocera is Cricket and Kyocera's first Android phone. The phone runs on Cricket's 3G EVDO network, and has Wi-Fi capabilities. It currently utilizes Android 2.2. which is anticipated to be available in January or February 2011. The other available smartphone is the Blackberry Curve 8530, which will work on Cricket's EVDO network.

Since the release of these phones, Cricket has added the Huawei Ascend which runs Android 2.1. It is the lowest-priced Android phone without a contract. Another Android smartphone available with the telecom operator is LG Optimus C. The Samsung Indulge has been available since the 7th June

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