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Cricket Wireless today made available the Apple iPhone 5s and 5c. Cricket customers may buy the new iPhones at Cricket retail stores or via Cricket's web site. Cricket is only selling the 16GB models.
A number of regional carriers in the U.S. previously announced October 1st availability of Apple’s new iPhone 5s and 5c, and today AT&T-owned prepaid carrier Cricket Wireless becomes the latest. The ...
Apple has been pushing to get its phones into the hands of as many users as possible -- particularly those in the low-end market looking to make their first smartphone purchase. This initiative takes ...
US prepaid mobile carrier Cricket Wireless has announced that it will be offering the new iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C on its network from the 25th of October. Cricket Wireless have not announced any ...
Prepaid wireless carrier Cricket announced on Monday that it will begin carrying both Apple's iPhone 5c and the iPhone 5s on Oct. 25. The carrier's pre-register page still lists the two devices as ...
U.S. regional prepaid carrier Cricket today announced today that it will be offering the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c to customers beginning October 25th. The devices will be compatible with the company's ...
The regional prepaid carrier will start selling the smartphone on June 22 without a contract. But it will cost you dearly. Roger Cheng Former Executive Editor / Head of News Roger Cheng (he/him/his) ...
Apple Why Apple’s prepaid iPhone on Cricket is such a big deal May 31, 2012 - 10:55 pm Earlier today, Leap Wireless — which offers cell service under the Cricket name —announced plans to sell the ...
Cricket is letting iPhone owners download an app and try its network with no upfront cost or commitment for 14 days. I love portable technology—if you can put it in a pocket or a bag, I’m probably ...
On June 22, Cricket Wireless will become America's first fully prepaid wireless carrier to offer Apple's iPhone, with an "unlimited" $55-per-month plan. Cricket Wireless is a prepaid subsidiary of ...
Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former IT professional. He's written for Time, CNET, PCMag, and several other publications. He's the author of two tech books--one on ...