Okay here is the correct answer: If the phone does NOT have a Sim card it CANT be flashed into cricket. Only phones without a Sim card can be flashed. But there might be a solution to that because the sidekick doesn't require a Sim card to work so just call cricket to verify that you are able to flash it before you go to the store.
Yes it can be flashed to cricket service. Some features might be T-mobile only but the majority of it will still work.
Yes
yes it is a cdma phone it can be flashed from sprint or Verizon to cricket
yes.
Yes, it can. It can be flashed talk/text/internet only! No picture mail is available for these phones.
can you flash a blackberry 9630 to cricket
yes,ofcorse but i think not.
yes you can flash your HTC evo to cricket. butt android market will not work.
yes it can be flashed
45 moth....
You cannot flash it since at&t is a GSM or "chip" phone it can only be flashed to other carriers that are GSM such as T Mobile or telcel, and cricket is a CDMA which can be flashed from phones such as sprint, verizon and alltel.
i heard you can only get web,text, and talk.
get an update, reinstal newest version
I "borrowed" this answer from a user named "Mark" on Yahoo! Answers.Cricket can flash any CDMA phone to its network but this really depends on its employees."Can I flash a phone to work on the Cricket network?Yes, Cricket will activate any phone that's been flashed to work on the Cricket network.Cricket corporate stores currently do not flash phones to work on the Cricket network but many of the indirect dealer (both standard and premier) have the ability to flash a customer's phone, and most corporate stores will be able to tell a customer where to go to have their phones flashed to Cricket.If you choose to activate a non-Cricket phone on the Cricket network, there is a possibility that some of the phone features or service plan features may not operate. Additionally, flashed phones are not eligible for the Cricket Phone Replacement Program or Cricket Warranty Exchange Program. Not all phones are capable of being flashed to work on the Cricket network."