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Thank you for your inquiry, Conner. If you're considering the locked version of the phone that supports AT&T and Verizon, it's important to know that this version is carrier-locked which means it's programmed to work only with those specific carriers. Even though Cricket Wireless uses the AT&T network, a locked phone typically won't accept a Cricket SIM card unless the original carrier (AT&T or Verizon) unlocks the phone. To use a SIM card from Cricket or any other carrier, the phone would need to be unlocked. If flexibility with carriers is important to you, we recommend purchasing the unlocked version of the phone, which is designed to work with a broader range of networks, including Cricket. -Mitch
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