New Cricket Wireless Cell Phone – UTStarcom CDM7026

 

   

While cell phones manufactures continue to produce phones with increasing complex features sometimes all you want is an easy-to-use, practical, and affordable handset. The UTStarcom CDM7026 is back-to-basics yet stylish phone that meets this need for Cricket Wireless customers.

This lightweight, compact, clamshell designed handset features a generous main display, an internal, and many convenience features expected in a new handset, such as web access, calendar, sports, news, email, contacts, and weather. Customers can also download ringtones and games through the Cricket Clicks application.
CDM7026 supports multiple ringtone audio formats including QCELP, EVRC, MIDI and MP3 and image formats such as BMP, GIF, JPEG, and PNG. The device sports a 1.8" 65K color main display screen and text messaging capabilities.
Simple and functional, the dual-mode CDM7026 weighs a mere 3.1 ounces, and measures 3.7" (h) x 1.9" (w) x 0.7" (d). The device offers 32MB Flash and 8MB RAM memory. Equipped with the MSM6050 chipset, the phone is GPSOne capable/e911 compliant.
 

The CDM7026 sports English and Spanish language support, voice-activated dialing, polyphonic ring tones, speakerphone, phone book able to store up to 500 contacts, T9 predictive text, and Capcom's Millionaire game (demo).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cricket Cell Phone News

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    April 08, 2008

     

    Cricket Launches Unlimited Wireless Services in Oklahoma City

     

    Cricket launched service in the greater Oklahoma City area, including Edmond, Guthrie, Norman and Shawnee, as well along the highway to Cricket’s existing Tulsa service area to create one large Oklahoma calling area.

     

     

     

    March 27, 2008

     

    Cricket Enhances AWS Handset Line Up With Launch of Two Samsung Phones

     

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