Posted on 17 September 2010 by PaulNelson
There are ways for one to make a better choice of a cellular plan. There never seems to be enough cellular phone plans to choose from, with different features and benefits. Whether you are a first-time or a long-time cell phone user, you need to think things over thoroughly before committing to a plan. Take note of these factors and you should have an easier time shopping for a plan.
Find out your specific needs. Get an estimate of the number of minutes you use for calls, if you have an existing mobile phone plan. This information can be found on your first bill. Also consider the advantages and disadvantages of your current plan. To cite an example, do you get high charges for roaming calls? Is it expensive to call in the morning and afternoon?
Gather data. Without research, how would you expect to successfully find a good plan that gives you what you need? You can do this by surfing the Internet. Take note of all the plans and offers that every cell phone provider in your location offers. Be diligent in your note-taking and get optional quotes.
Check all the plans you’ve noted and start comparing. The plan-minute allotment is a good place to start. Also note the cost per minute and total cost for all the minutes on your present plan. How much do you pay if you go over your allowance? Any other additional charges to get the phone? Can you still use or keep the phone you’re using now? How much does it cost to text, send a picture message, use the Internet or access your voice mail? Do you get your money’s worth from the phone and the plan?
Be wary of the warranty details. What’s in it for you if your phone suddenly breaks down?
The last thing you need to note is the length of your cellular phone plan. If the plan has high early termination fees, is too long and not worth the money, or unfair, then remove the plan from your list.
It’s easy to compare available cellular phone plans and offers if you have a knowledge of the specifics, the contract itself,and know how to avoid or lessen any costs, hidden or not.
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Posted on 17 September 2010 by PaulNelson
Almost everybody has a cell phone these days due to its convenience. It is also hard to follow the latest developments since cell phone technology moves so fast. Don’t be hasty and get the latest model the very moment it comes out. You need to balance this with finding the perfect deal for you and getting the most out of your money.
The cell phone industry has different manufacturers competing, and in order to entice customers, some will create their phones in such a way that they would work with more than one provider. Let’s say you are eyeing a Sony Ericsson or Motorola camera phone – your best choice in this example would be T-Mobile, whose camera phone plans cater to these two makes. Choose with discretion and good judgment, as speaking in general, mobile phone plans don’t support all brands of mobile phones.
Don’t just focus on shopping for plans or shopping for phones – they should meet your needs on both counts. There is a reason why the plan should be chosen first – if you go ahead and buy a new phone without thinking of plans, the options available may be quite limited and not suitable for you. You can purchase both at the same time provided you have already found both. You can save money and eliminate a lot of hassles by getting a bundled package of both a cell phone and a plan.
The next, and most important, step in choosing a cell phone and/or cell phone plan is to diligently research your different phone and plan options, and take a look at the expert reviews available online. If you don’t have online access you can read gadget or tech magazines for the reviews, ratings and other comments. Searching on the Internet can be especially effective due to the number of tech websites with helpful reviews that can help one in choosing the best phone.
Gather enough information and you’re sure to have an easier time choosing a cell phone. You won’t regret your decision if you make the right comparison of reviews, prices, features and the overall product.
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Posted on 29 August 2010 by PaulNelson
I frequently go to Spain (Villa Moraira) and I have a few tricks I use to get cheaper calls. A GSM phone that is also unlocked is what you need. What this means is that you can use any type of SIM card you want and still access the local phone network. Continue Reading