Press Release

SAN DIEGO — July 17, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Cricket Communications, Inc. today announced the upcoming availability of the Samsung Galaxy Discover™. With access to popular apps, games, music and movies, the Galaxy Discover is an affordable smartphone option in the popular Galaxy series. The Galaxy Discover will be available at Cricket company-owned stores, dealers and at www.mycricket.com starting Sunday, July 21, 2013 for $129.99 (MSRP).

“The Samsung Galaxy Discover is the perfect mobile device to keep our customers in the loop with all of their friends. With a large 3.5-inch touch screen and a 3 megapixel camera, they’ll be able to capture, watch and share all the special moments,” said Matt Stoiber, senior vice president of devices for Cricket.

On the Galaxy Discover, Cricket will offer the latest version of Muve Music, which has been completely rebuilt to deliver a faster and better way to experience your favorite music. Newly designed sidebar navigation allows for quick access to all the features of the Muve Music app. With access to thousands of Android mobile apps through Google Play, customers will be able to stay on top of all their tasks and stay entertained. The panoramic capable 3 megapixel camera includes options for white balance, exposure, 4x zoom and color effects.

The Galaxy Discover is available on Cricket’s 3G all-inclusive smartphone rate plans starting at $50 for unlimited talk and text plus up to 1GB of full-speed data per month. The $60 smartphone plan contains up to 2.5GB of full-speed data per month and the $70 smartphone plan offers up to 5GB of full-speed data per month. With the $60 and $70 plans, customers can use their device as a hot spot to power additional wireless devices.

For more information about Cricket’s dynamic service and newest device lineup and to check for availability, visit www.mycricket.com. To follow Cricket’s latest news and updates online, visit Facebook at www.facebook.com/cricketwireless and Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/cricketnation.

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