The network operator now offers Android, iOS and Windows Phone handsets

May 20, 2014 01:31 GMT  ·  By

Recently acquired by AT&T, ex-Leap Wireless carrier Cricket has just been re-launched by the major operator with new plans, loyalty programs and, obviously, a new portfolio of devices.

Cricket customers will be pleased to know that they now have a selection of popular smartphones at their disposal, which are also available via AT&T. The regional carrier now offers Android, iOS and Windows Phone handsets without contracts.

Customers can opt for rate plans as low as $35 (€25), $45 (€33) and $55 (€40) a month after a $5 (€3.6) credit for using Auto Pay. When adding multiple accounts, customers can save up to $90 (€65).

The carrier now offers unlimited talk and text plans starting at $25 (€18) and international calling plans beginning at $15 (€11) per month.

According to Cricket, customers on Smart and Pro service plans will receive a $50 (€36) credit every year toward any new phone purchase after 12 months of on-time payments.

It is also worth mentioning that for a limited time, new Cricket customers can receive $50 (€36) off select smartphones after a mail-in-rebate Cricket Visa Promotion Card.

Cricket has also mentioned that for customers selecting a $49.99 (€36) smartphone, the mail-in rebate means they can get a free phone after the mail-in rebate.