dimanche 12 juin 2011

Cricket adds Samsung Chrono clamshell

Samsung Chrono Cricket adds Samsung Chrono clamshell

Cricket has added a clamshell again to its portfolio - Samsung Chrono aka SCH-r261. The device impresses many with its specs sheet comes with a VGA camera, internal two screens large keys, Bluetooth and 55 MB of memory. It is available in "Silver year" for $59.99 in Cricket retail stores, select dealers brand and mycricket.com.

The carrier said its unlimited plans all included with the purchase of Chrono, ranging from the basic $ 35 unlimited talk and text plan $45 robust provides users unlimited talk, text, 411 information, navigation, international text, unlimited photo messages, unlimited web browsing and more. In addition, the $45 rate plan also convenient access to select services such as MyHomeScreen, MyBackup and Cricket browser has.

And it is on this subject. More we have the words of the Vice-Chairman of the Cricket and General Manager of devices Matt Stoiber - he said: "we are delighted to bring the Samsung brand to our shell clam, category feature-phone value priced." The Samsung Chrono big screen, keyboard, and easy to use interface make it really easy to use and a perfect fit for anyone. »

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