Samsung Vitality Brings Android, Music to Cricket

The Samsung Vitality will feature Cricket's Muve Music service. Photo courtesy of Samsung.

Listen up, music-loving tightwads: Samsung is offering the Vitality, an Android 2.3 smartphone, to budget-carrier Cricket. It features Muve Music, Cricket’s exclusive — and unlimited — music service.

Muve currently has more than 200,000 subscribers, and deals with EMI, Sony, Universal Music Group, and Warner Music, among others, so its reservoir of available music could be enticing for budget-minded music fans.

Besides all the Android-standard Google software, the phone comes with a Muve Music 4GB flash memory card. An 8GB version is also available separately.

Muve Music and Cricket run on a $65 per month wireless plan, which includes unlimited song downloads, ringtones, ringback tones, photo and video texting and data backup. The Vitality is available now for $200 with a Cricket plan.

Muve also is available on the Samsung Suede, a non-Android Cricket phone now available for $150. The model debuted the music service several months ago.

Cricket currently has 5.7 million customers in the United States.

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