Cricket announces MyShot and Spex
Mar 27, 08 06:29 PM PDT

Cricket is one of the smaller American carriers, and the company has just announced that it will be making the Samsung MyShot and Spex cell phones available this Friday (tomorrow). Both of them will be AWS (Advanced Wireless Services) phones, bringing a 1.3 megapixel camera with timer and multi-shot capability and Bluetooth connectivity to the table. The MyShot and Spex will retail for $150 and $120, respectively. Parents who are looking for a cheap handset for their kids can consider this, although they would probably scream blue murder that you didn't get them one of those iPhones instead.
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By ColoGuy , 10/04/08 7:04 PM (CommentID #623615)
The Cricket EZ phone has been recalled due to sounds problems. Supposedly, if you dial a telly number, you wont hear the other person at all. Also, the sound on the keys and ringer tend to go silent unless you turn off and on your phone, then the sounds returns back the phone. They say to go to your local Cricket dealer and have it either repaired or replaced.
By Karla , 31/03/08 2:51 PM (CommentID #601482)
Why has Cricket stopped selling the Cricket EZ Phone?
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