Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Cell Phone Buying Tips - Technology, Plans and Service Advice

Mobile phones are everywhere. Everyone is so it seems. Some people have a multiple. Carriers win attractive plans and promise the best networks, companies advertising the latest and most high-tech phone technologies on the market. Lots of bling, rings and things can get confusing to buy a cell phone to say the least. So how to cut through all the talk and decide what is right for you. Consider your needs:

How will youCell phone?

Emergency use only. You only need the basics.

Heavy-use, daily or almost always used. Battery life can be important.

-Occasional. Take it with you, but it is not appropriate or you.

Family. Stay in touch with the parents and children.

Make a list of your needs:

Coverage. Regional, national or international satellites.

Contracts or pre-paid.

- Walkie - talkie-type capability. Stay in touch withFamily, teams, employees, individuals or groups, with a push of a button walkie - talkie.

Make a list of your needs:

Style - Flip or clam shell, chocolate bars, slide or rotary and dual-face design. A flip can be convenient
as it is small and the flip feature provides protection for the keyboard and screen, and when it is open large enough to cradle. The candy bar style is simple and fast to operate, while the rotary and slider phones are cool to use and canProtection provide the functionality of a flip. The double face is just a face, that the phone and the other face is designed for video, music, etc.

Color and Size - Pink, red, copper, silver, black, yellow - thick or thin, short or longer, large display

Options - Into High-Tech? Then a phone to date is for you. With a built-in camera always at hand, you can delete, save or send us your latest photos and video recordings. Use your favorite picture as background. MP3 music, InternetSkills do you keep in touch with e-mail and web browsing, touch screen, keyboard, GPS, etc.

Emergency use.
Most likely it will be in a room that is stored in your car or on your person when you go home, but not for casual use simplicity. Keep it simple.

Students and children to enjoy and you can also find many of the features offered, other than verbally talking on the phone. To the SMS message between friends has become almost indispensable. Some airlines have nowTV display. This can be a wonderful way to entertain a child, instead of asking "Are We There Yet?" or "When are we?" You get the picture.

Hands-free head sets. Choose what style best suits your needs: ear-bud (cable or Bluetooth) headset with a boom microphone in front of the mouth position, fixed or portable car kits, which allow for entertainment, through the car stereo or external plug -in speaker. These portable kits are also available with BluetoothTechnology.

Durability and reliability are important issues. Read reviews and ask friends about their experiences. Do your homework.

Understood as a final remark, read the fine print, ask what you are buying and questions. Know the law in your area, when, where and how to legally a wireless device. Many states require hands-free use while driving.



1 comment:

  1. Ask everyone you know what they use, hold their phones and look at them. You have to like how they look and feel! I did then got the same as my neighbour--a Samsung LH100C from Walmart. Then I got the $45.00pm unlimited usage package from Straight Talk as the kids also use my phone! So now I don't have to yell at the kids to get off the phone!! Happymom

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