Cricket Introduces Samsung MyShot II
Cricket Communications, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary company of Leap Wireless International, Inc. and Samsung Telecommunications United States, (Samsung Mobile) announced the availability of the Samsung MyShot II SCH-r460. The next generation of the Samsung MyShot, available to Cricket customers since Apr 2008, the MyShot II is a stylish pass earphone that is available at an affordable monetary value and optimized with popular features; including an MP3 music player with a microSD slot for removable computer memory, stereo Bluetooth, a large display, a 1.3 megapixel photographic camera and Mobile Web.
It will also be the first Cricket phone to crack MyHomeScreen, which provides customers with a fully personalized dwelling blind with widgets to quickly access their account information, favorite Internet content including newsworthiness, weather, sports, sociable networking, and shop class for downloads.
“The MyShot II provides Cricket customers with high-remainder features at a economic value monetary value,” said Jeff Toig, frailty prexy of product marketing for Cricket. “This device provides an all-in-one solution with customized quick access to Internet content, a photographic camera and music actor. It is ideal for a customer who wants all of the features and functionality of a more expensive phone, without the high price tag.”
Cricket MyHomeScreen will be available on select future tense handsets. The Samsung MyShot II is immediately available at Cricket retail stores and dealers for $159.99.
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