Cricket tweaked its data plan line-up again by eliminating two of their bigger data options. Their 8GB and 12GB choices are no longer available for new customers, leaving us only with 2GB, 5GB and two separate unlimited plans.
Cricket announced this morning that its two lower tier plans are getting an extra boost of data come November 5th, without a price hike.
Their 1GB-$30 plan will now have 2GB data, while the 4GB-$40 plan will jump to 5GB.
Cricket Wireless is hosting a few deals to get customers excited for the summer. The big marquee promo is the offering of 2 lines of unlimited data, paired together for just $80/month.
A new HTC device is available today on Cricket, the Desire 555. This device is an affordable option on Cricket, priced at just $119 when you switch to Cricket or upgrade devices.
Cricket has announced the Alcatel Pulsemix. They look to attract folks with "Snapbak" covers that light up to let you know a call is coming in or your battery is low.
Some wireless carriers offer to pay the remaining monthly payment for your smartphone to switch. Cricket Wireless, however, says they'll give you up to $50 in bill credit if you decide to join their service.
Cricket Wireless will offer the ZTE Blade X Max starting May 12th. For a starting price of $99, it offers 6-inch full HD display, 2GB of RAM, a 13MP camera, and more.
AT&T has finally rolled out HD Voice for its Cricket Wireless MVNO users. Currently, the supported devices include the Alcatel Idol 4, LG Escape 3, Samsung Galaxy Sol 2, and ZTE Grand X 4.
A source close to Android Authority says there will be a new ZTE smartphone available for purchase called the Blade X Max. This device is said to have a 6" 1080p display, Snapdragon 435 SoC, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, 13MP rear camera, 5MP front camera and Android 7.0 Nougat for $150.
The Samsung Galaxy Amp Prime 2 has launched on Cricket Wireless for $149.99 and features a 5-inch HD display, quad-core processor, 16GB of expandable storage, 2MP front camera, 5MP rear camera, and a 2,600mAh battery.
The LG Harmony is essentially a lower spec'd LG K20 that has a 5.3-inch 720p display, Snapdragon SoC, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, 8MP rear camera, 5MP front camera and a 2,800mAh capacity battery.
Android Central pits Cricket and Boost against one another to determine which is the better MVNO for those on a budget. Short answer, it depends on where you live.
Cricket's best plan used to cost $70 and only gave you 12GB of high speed data to use. Today though, the company announced a new unlimited plan that will cost $60 per month, which can be brought down to $55 if you have autopay setup.
A leak from Evan Blass shows an image of the HTC Desire 650 with the Cricket logo on the back. The Desire 650 made its debut in Europe a few months back featuring a 5-inch 720p display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 SoC, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, 13 MP and 5 MP cameras and a 2200 mAh battery.
Cricket Wireless has announced a free data boost on various plans. Boosts range anywhere between 500MB and 2GB, depending on your plan. They're also offering a new selection of free 4G LTE smartphones.
When purchasing a new line of service through Cricket Wireless, you can get a Samsung Galaxy S7 for 50% off, at just $325. This deal does not apply to upgraded lines.
AT&T subsidiary Cricket has announced the ZTE Grand X4 will be available in Cricket stores and online starting November 18th. The phone features a 5.5" HD screen, Snapdragon 425 processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of expandable storage and a 3,140mAh battery to round it all out.
I recently jumped ship from verizon to cricketwireless. I had a note 4 from verizon. I inserted my new SIM card from cricket into the verizon note4. Calls and text seem to function but my internet doesn't. Any suggestions on how to get everything to work? Internet picture text etcetera... thanks
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