Chinese cell phone maker ZTE has introduced another device for the U.S. market. The new ZTE Memo is an advanced feature phone available on Leap Wireless' Cricket service.
ZTE Memo(Credit:
Cricket/Leap Wireless)
The ZTE Memo is a low-cost, 3G bar-style feature phone. It offers full Web browsing, a QWERTY keyboard for quick messaging, MP3 player, and access to popular Cricket services, such as its Cricket Navigator service.
The phone costs $99.99 and is available for Cricket's prepaid service."The ZTE Memo brings Cricket customers a great QWERTY data phone with features they want at an affordable price," Matt Stoiber, Cricket vice president and general manager of devices, said in a statement.
Last month, Cricket announced its first ZTE smartphone, the ZTE Score, which uses Android 2.3 and comes with a 600MHz processor. It also features a 3.5-inch touch screen and a 3.2 megapixel camera along with Wi-Fi access. It costs $130.Cricket, which is owned by Leap Wireless, is a leading prepaid wireless service provider. And the company has been expanding its network across the U.S. to compete with bigger wireless carriers. But unlike AT&T and Verizon Wireless, the market leaders in wireless, Cricket focuses exclusively on price-sensitive customers in the prepa... [Read more]
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