Cricket Wireless has for
New Customers:
64GB Apple iPhone SE Smartphone on sale for
$49.99 when you
port-in your number (excludes AT&T ports) and activate a minimum
$60/month phone plan.
Shipping is free. Thanks slickwheelin
Note, Phone is locked to Cricket for 6 months.
Specs:
- 4.7" 1334x750 IPS 'Retina' Display
- Apple A13 Bionic Chip
- 3GB RAM
- 64GB Internal Storage
- 12MP Rear / 7MP Front Cameras
- Fingerprint Sensor w/ Apple Pay
- IP67 Dust/Water Resistant
- 1821 mAh Battery
- Qi wireless charging
- iOS 13
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You can buy the R-SIMs off ebay/amazon and they are usually $10 give or take.
It works reasonably well and the wiki talks about how to operate it, the only challenge is sometimes iOS updates break it and sometimes you need a new ICCID but for the most part it's great and allows you to use a SIM locked phone with any provider. and in this case you dont have to wait 180 days with Cricket to get an unlock code.
Keep in mind it is unlike the factory unlocking process which is permanent. Here you are dependent always on the R-SIM.
back in the day it also went by the name Gevey SIM.
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Correct me if I'm wrong...
Assuming you already use Cricket and you want to open a new plan it's still worth referring yourself and paying a second month. $30 (second month) - $25 (referral credit) = $5 (cost) for the second month plus you get another $25 (credit) on your original account. So you end up with $20 bucks in your pocket($25 - $5 = $20) and a free month of service.
Assuming you already use Cricket and you want to open a new plan it's still worth referring yourself and paying a second month. $30 (second month) - $25 (referral credit) = $5 (cost) for the second month plus you get another $25 (credit) on your original account. So you end up with $20 bucks in your pocket($25 - $5 = $20) and a free month of service.
I just ordered one, Cricket service is actually pretty good and their online account management is also very good. Thanks OP! (Even better, I'm porting in a # that I needed to transfer out of the current service anyway!)
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Agree.. that's the only thing stopping me from trading in my x for an SE. with these great deals lately, I'd gladly pay 50 more dollars if they had an SE Plus or something with a bigger screen and the same performance/look.
I don't think the plan card on the TW deal for $35 is refundable. Any pro tips?
The real question is will the device still be fine for use on cricket if you port out your number after the first month. Was thinking of getting this for my brother as his first phone, which I'm assuming would require me to port in my existing number, then port it out once I get the phone, then give it to him to use with cricket or an rsim.
Yes, you can put another cricket SIM card.
Are you saying that you can get this bad boy for like $50 + $30 service + taxes so in total like $100 dollars, then keep it as a wifi-only ipod, game device etc. without ever fully unlocking it? And that cricket will let a $400 phone go that easily? Don't they lose big money from this?
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