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Huawei Mercury tunes into Cricket's Muve Music service

Although Cricket didn't initially release its Huawei Mercury with Muve Music, the Android smartphone will belatedly get the all-you-can-eat music download and ringtones plan.

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If you're a Cricket customer who skipped over the Huawei Mercury smartphone because it lacked Muve Music, you'll be happy to know you can hop back to it.

Cricket will soon supply an over-the-air download to upgrade the phone and let in the unlimited music downloads and ringtones on top of the usual unlimited calling, data, and text and multimedia messaging.

The Muve Music plan costs $65 per month, making it the priciest of Cricket's unlimited plans, but also its most comprehensive.