Cricket Wireless Rolls Out tryCricket App for Eligible Android Devices
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Christine Torralba
on Fri, 2023-07-14 18:18

This week, Cricket Wireless rolled out a new tryCricket app that aims to give iOS and Android users a chance to test out its service before purchasing. This is for eligible devices that do not have eSIM capability yet.
Customers with an eligible device will be able to get a free 14-day trial at no cost or commitment. Without eSIM capability, users with an eligible Android device will have to request for a physical SIM card to be mailed to them.
If you have an eligible device running on Android 12 or newer, you can download the tryCricket app and wait for the physical SIM card. The 14-day trial comes with a temporary phone number and 3GB of data.
You can download the tryCricket app here for more information.
Source: FierceWireless
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