Words of Wisdom When Buying a Cell Phone

Sep 17
07:19

2009

David Stack

David Stack

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Today, the use of cell phones is more prevalent than ever, with people buying and using them from a wide variety of manufacturers for a wider variety of reasons. There are so many models, features, brands, promo codes, and carriers out there on the market and it's easy to be dazzled by it all. If you're looking to buy a new cell phone, and need words of wisdom to ease the confusion, this article is for you.

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While the iPhone 3G mania is in full swing,Words of Wisdom When Buying a Cell Phone Articles let's talk about cell phones. Today, the use of cell phones is more prevalent than ever, with people buying and using them from a wide variety of manufacturers for a wider variety of reasons. There are so many models, features, brands, promo codes, and carriers out there on the market and it's easy to be dazzled by it all. One may choose a cell phone based on its looks, while other individuals may opt for a mobile handset with which they can do their business - such as connect to the Internet and send E-mails. Others still buy cell phones for the camera features and their ability to take pictures and videos. And others may simply want something that will enable them to keep in touch while on the go. If you're looking to buy a new cell phone, and need words of wisdom to ease the confusion, this article is for you.

Pick your carrier or wireless service provider wisely. Find out the kind of coverage that each carrier offers, because reception is sensitive to geographic location, because call quality varies from carrier to carrier and because service offerings differ from region to region. Some of today's leading nationwide carriers are: Verizon, AT&T, Sprint/ Nextel, T-Mobile, and Tracfone.

Read the specifications to find out the battery life of the phone. What's a mobile gadget for if you can't use it? No one would want a mobile phone that goes dead as you make the most important calls. That's why it is urgent that you pay attention to a cell phone's "talk time" rating before you go ahead and buy it.

Don't uncompromisingly prioritize sleekness and impressive looks. What's important is that the phone is easy and comfortable to use, and suits not only your personal taste in fashion but also your whole lifestyle. Of course, you should consider design such that you're able to decide which you're more inclined towards: flip-open clamshell models or candybar-type cell phones? And are the buttons big enough for your fingertips? Can you read text on the phone's LCD screen? Aside from how it looks, always choose a phone with the most convenient and suitable design for you.

Pick the phone with general features that you will often use. If you travel a lot, you might need a dual-mode phone so that you can initiate communication both ways: analog and digital. Meanwhile, extras like 3G connectivity, wireless Internet browsing, and a 5.0 megapixel built-in camera may sound impressive, but if you're shopping for a phone which you only plan to use for talking, then there's no need to pay more for features that won't come in handy.

Try the phone out in person but buy it online. Shop around in stores so that you can do a touch test of the unit that you are eyeing. Get a feel of the cell phone, its keypads, features, and speaker quality, maybe you can even take advantage of a carrier's return policy to see if the phone is right for you. If you think it is, then buy it the safer and more affordable way: online. Carriers' websites and independent online retailers usually offer great deals as well as phones and wireless promo codes so that you can save money on your purchase. T-Mobile promotion codes and Tracfone promotional codes, for example, allow you to avail of discounted prices and plans for your cell phone.