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What to look for when buying a mobile or cell phone

By:dave4


Cell phones are arguably one of the best inventions of our modern age. Cell

phones allow us to keep in touch no matter where we are globally and have

proven to be life saving tools in countless emergencies. Designers, however,

have long surpassed the ambition of simply designing a product that will

make a phone call. Today’s cell phone is handheld gaming platforms, a

portable music or video player, a personal organizer and much, much more.



The enormous variety in models and the different features supported by

carriers make choosing a cell phone extremely difficult. Not only must you

choose a suitable phone, but you must choose a suitable carrier as well.

Most cell phones will only work on one or two networks, so it is usually

best to find your provider before shopping for the mobile.



When choosing your provider there are several things you should look for.

How much and for what purposes will you be using your phone? Decide exactly

what you intend to do with your phone. Most companies offer custom customer

packages. The variety in packages helps enormously in finding the company

with the best rate and service for your needs.



Who will you be calling? If you are making mostly local calls, choose a

package that offers unlimited or high minutes for that purpose. Keep in

mind, however, that your rates for long distance calls will most likely be

huge. Work in reverse if you make primarily long distance calls. Consider

also when you use your cell phone. Many packages offer lower rates for

evening and weekend calls. If you know you will rarely use your cell and

want it primarily for emergencies, consider looking at a pay as you go plan,

ensuring that you pay only for those minutes you actually use.



Now consider what extra features you will need. Do you need to access your

email? Browse the web? Features like these usually cost a certain amount per

minute of connection time. If, however, you are a high volume user, you will

most likely be able to find an unlimited plan.



When it comes to the actual phone, your options are almost limitless. While

most plans will offer a free base model with an initial contract signing, if

you opt to upgrade you have a difficult choice to make. One of the hottest

trends right now are the dual-purpose phones that combine all the

traditional features with the additional use of an mp3 player. This is

something to consider if you are considering the purchase of an mp3 player

and would just rather have the added ease of carrying around one device

instead of two.



You may prefer a cell phone that will play games and run applications such

as personal organizing software. In this case, your best bet may be to find

a Java enabled phone. These models are highly customizable and have many

more features than the average phone.



There is a wealth of options available in both your carrier and service

provider. Figure out ahead of time what services will be the most used, what

features you most require. With these decisions already made, shopping

around will be so much easier. Don’t forget to check the Internet. There are

hundreds of sites that offer reviews and extended advice of each model on

the market. Knowing exactly what you need will make you much happier in the

long run.



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