Muve Music 4.0 was officially unveiled on the Samsung Galaxy S III, Samsung Galaxy S4 and Samsung Galaxy Discover while the Samsung Galaxy Admire would ship with version 3.5 but was upgradeable to version 4.0.
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Muve Music originally required an SD Card with a capacity of at least 4GBs to download music, the ability to do so without an SD Card was introduced in version 4.0 of Muve Music but required an internal storage capacity of at least 4GBs. The music service was deemed by Cricket as a major success and credited with helping drive up at least 100,000 new subscribers in the course of a few months. Muve Music was initially included in its own $55 plan but was later expanded to all plans as a $5 add-on before being included in all plans free-of-charge. In late 2010 at CES 2011, Cricket unveiled Muve Music, the carriers own music streaming service alongside the $199 Samsung Suede SCH-r710 which was the first phone to support Muve Music and included a 4GB SD Card to store music on. In August 2010, Cricket and Sprint signed a five-year wholesale agreement ( MVNO) which allowed Cricket to utilize Sprint's nationwide 3G EVDO network in the United States. In November 2008, they launched "Premium Extended Coverage", a roaming partnership with 14 wireless companies. The companies also entered into a spectrum exchange agreement covering licenses in certain markets. In September 2008, Cricket and MetroPCS entered into a ten-year roaming agreement covering both companies' existing and future markets. In December 2007, Cricket acquired Hargray Communications Group's wireless telecommunications business. MetroPCS officially withdrew the bid less than two months later. Leap informally rejected the bid less than two weeks later. In September 2007, MetroPCS, Cricket Wireless's competing carrier at the time, announced a $5.3 billion bid to merge with Leap Wireless. Before AT&T's acquisition, the company had 4.5 million subscribers.Ĭricket's first market was Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 1999 and through much of its early growth became known as a network focused on small, rural markets. AT&T acquired Leap Wireless International in March 2014 and merged Cricket Wireless with Aio Wireless. Former Cricket Wireless logo, before acquisition by AT&TĬricket Wireless was founded in March 1999 by Leap Wireless International.