Cricket to Launch Android Phone

Rich F

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Three different plan structures were discussed in this thread. One of them is correct. Don't forget that Cricket wants to compete against the bigger carriers more than the other prepaid carriers. Their prices will be competitive compared to the big carriers. Metro may have a $50 plan, but Metro also doesn't offer 3G data. Boost has an Android device, but it's on iDen! I just can't appreciate a smartphone that has sub dial up speeds like iDen. Plus the Boost device is 1.5, and may not be upgradeable on your own, because of PTT. I think Cricket will definitely have the best value in the market.
 
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Do you have any phone pricing information or information on how much the plan is going to cost? if they are not going to compete with boost mobile i might switch. Keep in mind you can use any sprint phone and it is still 50 a month. Do you think cricket will be similar to that?
 
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So first person
 
Yeah, I understand what you mean. I'm starting to think myself that it would make more sense to switch carriers, even if it means getting a contract and splitting the bill with family or friends. Sprint would come out to $35/month with 1,600 Shared Minutes and Unlimited Any Mobile, with the unlimited messaging and data, if I split the cost of the employee plan with four friends.. I think that's a pretty good deal, even if it does require a contract!

I don't know, I think I'm going to wait as of now and see what happens with the Zio and Cricket before taking any steps to change anything. I'm hoping for the best!

Enjoy Sprint!! It looks like you got the Evo, which seems to be a nice phone! If I went to Sprint, I think that'd be the one I'd get too, even though I'm not in a 4G area (but close to one..).
 
You're assuming that the price for the ZIO will be $75 a month? In one of my earlier posts I mentioned that previous speculation in this thread on the plan was correct. There were 3 options suggested and the highest anyone else had suggested was $60 for everything...
 
If thats the case. Thats great news for Cricket customers.
And would make them a bit cheeper than the sprint plan I signed up for.
Cricket 3x60 = 180 -$10(multi line, 300 roaming min) = $170
Sprint 3 lines(including 4G tax, 1500 roaming min) = $179

But as mentioned the biggest decider for me was data roaming which isn't possible with cricket. Just couldn't justify a smart phone with no access to data for most of the time I'd be using it.

I liked Cricket, and if I could have gotten data service where I work, I'd probably still be with them.
 
If you take the $60 rate, and add taxes, which come out to about $7/month in my market, that would come out to $67/month for the plan. That's $17/month too high in my opinion.
 
I agree that a $60 plan is too high. Cricket's two biggest competitors in the prepaid wireless segment (Boost and Metro PCS) offer an unlimited everything smart phone plan for $50. Neither of those competitors offers 3G, though and I think this is how Cricket will attempt to justify the price difference, instead of making the smart business decision and offering a better experience for the same price.
 
boost is not $50 dollars a month for Unlimited everything for smartphones. I believe it is $60 dollars for the blackberry plan. But I tell you what, better not be sleeping on Virgin mobile, they are creeping up on all pre-paid service carriers.
 
That is awesome for you, but I think Cricket still has the upper hand for most with Ulmt Talk/Text. With my wife's plan on cricket it's cheaper because she is constantly on the phone. Also text messaging...wow...don't even get me started there :) $40/Month unlimited everything, say add the Zio or Blackberry service (which she already wants) would be maybe an extra $15? 55/month. Plus if we prepay 3 months we get one free which works out to paying for phone service for 9 months. So let's say at that rate it would still be an average of 41.25/month and I never have to worry about her going over minutes or texting with no contract.

Can't wait for the Zio, I might actually do this myself!
 
So, by your rational: If you are developing a device and the current version is 1.6 and by chance into your development cycle, 2.1 comes out you should just axe everything at that point and start again with 2.1?
 
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