Motorola Evoke QA4 now available from Cricket Wireless
Starting today, Cricket customers can get their hands on the Motorola Evoke QA4, Cricket’s first full touchscreen handset. The Evoke will be a sweet addition to Cricket’s lineup and will feature:
- CDMA 800/1900/1700/2100, 1900MHz and 2100MHz EVDO Rev. A
- 2.8-inch WQVGA 240×400 touchscreen display
- 2 megapixel camera with 5x digital zoom
- 256MB Internal storage, microSD expansion
- GPS
- Bluetooth
- Widget-Based, customizable home screen
- MySpace, YouTube and Picasa integration
- Full HTML browser
- Centralized & conversational style SMS and email (POP3/IMAP4)
- 108mm x 50.5mm x 17.5mm dimensions
The Evoke will retail for $299 and should go live soon on mycricket.com. It will also be available shortly in Cricket retail locations across the country. Woo! Hit the jump for the full press release.
Cricket Debuts Feature-Packed, Full Touch-Screen Motorola Evoke™ QA4
Advanced Multimedia Features Include Integrated Home Screen Widgets, Real Web Browsing and IM-Style Messaging over Cricket’s 3G EVDO Network
SAN DIEGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Cricket Communications, Inc., a leading provider of unlimited wireless services and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Leap Wireless International, Inc. (NASDAQ:LEAP), today announced the immediate availability of the Motorola Evoke™ QA4 to Cricket customers. The feature-packed 2.8 inch full touch-screen device keeps users constantly connected to friends and family via texting with both a full touch-screen keyboard and slide out traditional numeric keypad. Web info is displayed on the home screen, which can be customized using integrated widget and personalized RSS feeds. Evoke also features a full HTML browser – all over Cricket’s 3G EVDO network.
“When our customers ask us for a “smartphone” what they really want is access to personal email, fast Web browsing, great multimedia features and a cool phone form factor. Cricket has worked closely with Motorola to deliver the Evoke and the recently launched Motorola Hint QA30 devices that fit the desires of our customers but at a much more affordable price and no expensive service contract,” said Jeff Toig, vice president of product marketing for Cricket. “In addition, Cricket’s 3G EVDO network allows our customers to take full advantage of Evoke’s many capabilities and features.”
“We designed the Motorola Evoke to give consumers multiple ways to stay in touch, whether they prefer IM-style texting, mobile blogging or simply a phone call to keep up with friends and family,” said Dan Papalia, vice president, Motorola Mobile Devices. “With Cricket’s 3G network, customers can get instant gratification with real Web browsing, RSS feeds, one-click social networking and more.”
Evoke is highly customizable with widgets to provide real-time access to the information that is most important to users, such as Google Web Search™, MySpace, YouTube™, Picasa™, weather forecasts and customizable RSS feeds. With a 2.0 megapixel camera/camcorder, Cricket customers can quickly and easily upload their pictures and videos directly to their MySpace page, blog or photo sharing sites such as Picasa™, straight from the device over Cricket’s 3G EVDO network. Additional features include an integrated music player and microSD card slot with removable memory for music, stereo Bluetooth®, preloaded BREW games, voice activated dialing and more.
Motorola Evoke is available now at www.mycricket.com for $299.99 and will soon be available at Cricket retail stores and Cricket dealers. For more information, please visit www.mycricket.com/evoke or www.motorola.com.




iam not using it evoke..
this phone is a piece of junk!!! don’t waist your money. no mms and you have to set up a email account with cricket that’s a extra charge of 15.00 just to receive pics or videos
downfall its always turning it self off plus the keys are so small to text that you misspell words and have to start over i could go on all day what a piece of junk this phone is….
Motorola did put up a user forum for the phone. I have to give them that. Taking some heat but probably learning a great deal. To me, it’s the service providers fault for setting up the wrong plans for this phone. Their store agents really need to learn the product they are selling.
I made them take MMS Messaging off my plan. Now I’m down to just the Internet and my plan. I’m sure as they have updates things will improve. They don’t have MMS but really why pay per message when I can accomplish everything with email???
people really need to chill out ive had this phone since the first day it came out its a grate phone the pic is over sized though you cares if you cant MMS you can send the picture in a eamil its not that much more of a hazzle
i just bought this phone and am super lost too! i really could use some help setting stuff up. how do you make the web browser fit the format of the phone? ugh! i cant set up my email either!
most of the negative comments you see around the web about the evoke are from people with improperly set up phones.
>>nikki
If your browser sucks and you can’t mms, email or watch videos, take it back and tell the cricket rep to flag EDF and phone type QA4. Also make sure you have full html purchased and assigned to the handset.
Do all of this and it’s a good phone.
how u recive pic msg onthe fone some one help me
how u recive pic msg on this fone some one help me plssssssss
so i cant bluetooth music to ppl …and all of the free ringtones sites doesnt allow me to download music.. otha than tht the phone is deso
I am so upset about this phone …I love the look of it, It really is a cool azz phone .. it was exactly the type of phone I was looking to buy…but I just don’t understand, how can a phone be so cool but the features SUCK. I WANT MY MONEY BACK!!!!!!!
the evoke is a cool azz phone you just have to set it up first it comes with a instructional booklet so if your haveing problems . . . READ IT.
this phone has more downs than ups, its totally not a good phone first of all its not that smart MyTouch from T-Mobile its a lot better Iphone from At&t its too and this phone sucks all you can imagine,yeah i think its cricket first touch screen phone but to my point of view it sucks, please dont waste your money and time with this instead buy a phone you can fully flashed it to cricket what a rip off, they need to do better