MyCricket Crashes After I Update It For Android
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MyCricket, a leading wireless application development company, is today playing an important role for Cricket lovers. Cricket Wireless LLC, which owns and manages more than sixty million mobile subscribers has launched its latest app, My Cricket. The new app offers a number of features not seen from other apps. For instance, My Cricket lets you manage your account details, pay your bills and even track your performance in leagues and tournaments. Cricket wireless users who want to manage their accounts and pay their monthly bills easily are certain to discover that MyCricket really is the right application for them.
But the app is just only compatible for Cricket Wireless subscribers, which means that any user who isn't using any other kind of wireless service may have to search for the proper app for him/her from the market. In fact, it's an unfortunate situation as Cricket Wireless has not yet launched any version of its app for iPhone users. The company doesn't have any ambitions to take over Apple's app, but it would like to make its app more accessible to iPhone users. If this is accomplished, it may be able to increase its profits significantly, although it's too early to say what will happen in the future.
Even though there aren't any official version of the myCricket app available for mobiles yet, there are still some bugs that the company is working on addressing. One such bug can be observed while using the app, wherein it takes your device to an unknown location in the map. It also crashes whenever you try to select a city or state, as well as after you finish entering a tournament. Fortunately, these bugs are still quite minor and MyCricket rarely creates any annoying problems. Other than those two minor issues, myCricket has been successfully meeting user expectations and continues to remain one of the best Cricket apps for mobiles.