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18 Feb 2008 04:53:24 | Lillian Fuller
Whether you’re buying your first cell phone, upgrading to a
newer one or contemplating a new cell phone plan, it’s a good
idea to thoroughly research your purchase. There are a multitude
of companies, cell phone plans and rates available. You can pick
from family plans, prepaid time cards, and plans tailored to
your specific needs. The list, like the beat, goes on. The
purpose of this article is to help guide you through the large
amount of choices. This article includes some suggestions to
help you decide which cell phone and cell phone plan is right
for you.
One of the things to consider when looking for a new cell phone
is what cell phone accessories you need and want. It’s also wise
to acquaint yourself with some websites that rate and review
cell phones and cell phone accessories. Cell phone companies
such as Nokia, Motorola and LG provide easy to use quiz’s to
help determine what cell phone is right for your busy lifestyle.
Because you are busy, I have done a little homework for you and
have come up with some ideas to help you make the right choice
when buying a new cell phone.
There are a few factors to consider when buying or upgrading
your phone. Part of what you want to look for in a cell phone is
what rates are available if you are buying more than one phone.
Many cell phone companies are currently offering “family plans”
which make owning more than one phone very attractive.
The following are some guidelines to consider when researching a
cell phone and cell phone plans purchase:
1. Economy
Advances in technology have revolutionized the communications
industry. This technology has introduced the world to digital
cameras and has also revolutionized the world of cell phones.
This technology has enabled a cell phone to act as a camera and
in some cases to fit in the palm of your hand. This is why the
sky is the limit in the cases of some cell phone prices. You can
pay as much as you like for all the internal options that a cell
phone is equipped with. To further drive up the cost of your
cell phone purchase, there are numerous cell phone accessories
that are essential to the safe operation of the unit and some
which are simply frills.
If funds are limited but you still need a reasonably good phone
and corresponding cell phone plan, there are companies that
provide cell phones free of charge with the purchase of a phone
plan. These plans were previously called contracts and most of
them were fairly long term (at least 3 years). This is no longer
the case. Many companies like Verizon, T-Mobile and Nextel will
provide a phone for free and won’t insist on a lengthy
commitment.
Some Options To Consider:
Prepaid Cell Phones – Are they right for you?
If you are considering a prepaid cell phone, it is a good idea
to ask yourself how often will you be using the phone. A prepaid
cell phone can be more expensive than a regular monthly rate and
contain hidden charges and restrictions. If you need a cell
phone simply for occasional use, a pr
epaid cell phone is probably a good choice.
Family Plans – You Control who pays the bill.
Many companies are offering “Family Plans”. This is making
owning a cell phone even more economical. These cell phone plans
allow the owner to provide a family member or in the case of
small business, an employee, a cell phone. The principal owner
of the plan pays for the air-time (at a discounted rate) and
long distance. Using a family plan for a small business is a
great way to keep track of cell phone expenditures and keeping
the telephone budget low.
Cell Phone Accessories – The costs add up!
When something shows up on the market, you want it…now! In the
marketing world, you are known as an “Early Adopter” and Early
Adopters always pay more. Communications companies love you! You
are ultimately their test market to find out what consumers are
willing to pay for the newest features and latest gadgets
available as cell phone accessories. There are numerous pages on
the World Wide Web of cell phone accessories. Numerous pages; so
where to look? Start with Verizon or T-Mobile as they provide
stylish phones free of charge. These cell phones come with many
accessories included in the start up cost. If economy is an
issue with you, stick with the basics. You will only need to buy
the following items: Handsfree Car Headset
Battery Charger
It isn’t a very sexy list but if economy is important to you
then that is really all you need. BUT if economy isn’t number
one on your list of what to look for in a cell phone, read
on.
2. The Latest And Greatest – Can You Say “E A R L Y A D O P T
E R?”
If you want the latest in technology, be prepared to pay for it.
A minimum of $200.00 will buy only the most basic of cell
phones. In the case of pricing for cell phones and cell phone
accessories the sky truly is the limit. Nokia, Motorola, LG,
Ericsson and Kyocera provide an established name in cell phone
technology and they also provide cutting edge features in their
repertoire of cell phone offerings. Check out their web sites
for the latest and greatest in cell phone offerings.
3. Style – Looking Good For A Price
Many companies include face plates as a catchy cell phone
accessory. You can wear your heart or your favorite sports team
on your sleeve. Motorola, for example carries a cell phone face
plate that features a major league hockey team. You can even
pick up a purse to carry your cell phone to the most elegant
occasions. Check out these “must have” little numbers on the
Motorola site or one of the many other sites on the internet
selling these aftermarket accessories. If you love color and
need to match your cell phone to your Mercedes that is possible
too!
Would you like something a little different? A cell mate is the
thing to have. This cell phone accessory allows you to dress
your cell phone. This item was adopted by Ashley Judd who is
reported to have many different plush covers for her cell
phones. These items are available from a limited number of cell
phone companies and other manufacturers. Type your brand of
cellphone and “cell mate” into your favorite search engine to
find a unique cover for your cell phone.
4. Reliability – When You Need Your Cell Phone To Be
Dependable
One of the most important features when looking for a cell phone
is dependable service. There is no point in having a cell phone
and the most up to date cell phone accessories if the phone is
not reliable. Some cell phone companies advertise that they
provide the best cell phone service but unfortunately this isn’t
always true. Ensure that you deal with experienced cell phone
service providers such as AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile.
5. Rate Plan Flexibility
Phone plans – finding what’s right for you. Family plans, call
home plans, fr
ee included cell phones and prepaid cell phones! There’s a
multitude of choices but what is right for you? Your lifestyle
will indicate what type of phone plan you need. If your cell
phone is your main source of communication and half your life is
spent on your cell, you need a plan that will guarantee you the
most air time for the least amount of money. If you have
children and want to give them the opportunity to have a cell
phone but want to control the amount of time they use it , a
family plan may be the right choice for you. Perhaps you
need to call a certain phone number regularly, then a “call
home” plan is the choice that serves your needs best. Do your
research to find the best fit possible. Gone are the days when
you had to fit the cell phone plan; today companies such as
Verizon and AT&T make sure that the cell phone plans fits
you.
The Choice Is Yours – The Sky’s The Limit
As you can see, there are lots to look for when shopping for a
new cell phone. This article covered only a portion of the
information available on the World Wide Web and in the
Marketplace. I hope you found it helpful in your search for just
the right cell phone company for your unique lifestyle. Keep in
touch!
About Author :
Lillian Fuller is a talented freelance writer providing tips
about cell
phones, ce
ll phone plans and cellular accessories. Her articles offer valuable insight
on many different topics. © 2004
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