Cell Phone Features and Benefits

Jun 2
08:20

2009

JR Lang

JR Lang

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A look at the many features available for cell phones and how to choose the right ones for you.

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A cell phone,Cell Phone Features and Benefits Articles often called a mobile phone, is a long-range electronic device that is used for communication by voice or data over a group of stations called cell sites. Cell phones are so common these days and most everyone has one including kids, which accounts for the highly profitable mobile industry and how cheap cell phones are readily available these days as opposed to the past. Cell phones get their power through rechargeable batteries, disposable batters, cigarette lighter socket, a solar panel or dynamo.

Most cell phone carriers provide the same basic features: voice mail, caller id, holding or call waiting and call forwarding. The best way to choose your features to decide what options you need and what fit best into your life style. Other features to consider adding to your cell phone include: size, ergonomic, screen size, battery type, mode, display, price, special features, looks and robustness.

There are some special features that are available to add to your cell phone, including: text, modem, PC synchronization, MP3, GPS and Internet. It is important to only to add features if you definitely plan on using them.

All cell phones have LCD displays but the features on each display can vary. The size of the display can be larger, but tends to be more expensive. Most cell phones have monochrome displays but there are many increasing with color. Cell phones that do have color screens need to have more memory and they also tend to be more expensive

The size of a cell phone is a very important feature to consider when deciding on one. You must think about how you plan to use the phone. Are you going to be mostly using in the car or carrying it in your pocket all day? This will help you decide the size and weight of the phone that is best for you. If you are going to be carrying it in your pocket all day, of course you will want a phone that is smaller in size.

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