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Kyocera and Cricket today announced that their first Android phone is
on store shelves waiting for buyers. The Zio, which runs Android 1.6,
costs $250 and doesn't require a contract.

Cricket has set an ambitious path for itself in recent months, first
by inking a roaming deal with national carrier Sprint to expand its
service footprint, and now by introducing its first Android handset.
The Zio, which is made by Kyocera, would be a low-end Android handset
on any other carrier, but it is one of the only smartphones available
from the pre-paid, no-contract carrier (Cricket also offers the
BlackBerry Curve 8530).

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The Zio has a 3.5-inch touch display, EVDO Rev. A 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS, and
a 3.2 megapixel camera. It has the typical Android 1.6 set of tools,
including Google Maps, and pre-loaded Facebook and Twitter software.

The Zio is an important device for Kyocera, which has struggled to
land distribution deals with major U.S. carriers. It offers a few
handsets through Sprint and other pre-paid carriers, but the Zio is a
landmark in that it is the company's first smartphone since the Palm
OS-based 7135 from years ago.

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"This is an important milestone for Kyocera, as we launch the highly
anticipated Zio and bring the power of Android to Cricket consumers,"
said Eric Anderson, vice president of sales at Kyocera Communications
Inc in a prepared statement. "Zio is the first in a series of Android
devices Kyocera will bring to market and we’re excited to partner with
Cricket to set the standard by offering a Smartphone device that
encourages individuality for the customer who desires unlimited
expression."

Perhaps what's more interesting than the device itself is the special
Android rate plan that Cricket has cooked up to go with the device.
For the low monthly price of just $55, Zio customers will get
unlimited talk, text, picture mail, web browsing, email, and
international texting. Oh, and that $55 includes all taxes and
surcharges. That means the bill will always be $55.

That price is significantly less than what competitors charge for the
same bundle of services. The trade off, of course, is Cricket's
significantly smaller coverage footprint.

Still, all things considered, $250 isn't a bad price for a phone
you'll own outright, with a no-contract cost of $55 per month. That's
about as budget-friendly as a smartphone can get.

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