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Hello everyone, I've been doing a lot of research and there is no definative answer, so I thought I'd post it here before I make the switch.
Will a Google Nexus 5 purchased new directly from the Play store work on Cricket?
Thanks.
I think the ones from the Play store are GSM only so wouldn't work on Cricket's CDMA network. Maybe if you had a Sprint version you could get it flashed to Cricket.
I did, however, need to manually enter the APN settings from the website before I got data. Now I'm getting LTE almost all of the time and pretty much maxing out at the 8mbps in most places.
I just got a Red Nexus 5 the other day and now have it on Cricket. I originally had it on T-Mobile but decided to try Cricket. Other than having to set up the APN settings it working fantastic. Even though I'm throttled at 8 mbps I'm very satisfied with the new Cricket. I am on the $60/5 GB plan. I will soon be dropping T-M.
Did you have to do an UNlock for international/domestic calls?
Where do I find how to manually set the APN?
Links are fine.
----Branta
I just got a new nexus 5 from the play store, entered the IMEI into cricket's website, and it spit out that I'd only get 3G speeds with this device. I chatted with their support, and they confirmed that because device is not cricket's, it wouldn't get 4GLTE data speeds. Sounds like you guys have a different experience - any insight into why the discrepancy?