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Over the past decade cell phone use has gone from being a “nice to have”
product to becoming a “must have” item for many consumers. Indeed, in many
cases consumers are dumping their land line phones altogether as cell
phone use is replacing that service as well. Because most cell phone
contracts are only for a year or two, consumers are regularly switching
plans as their old contracts expire. If you are buying your first cell
phone or you are on your fifth contract, there are some things you must
know before selecting your next cell phone. Please keep reading and we
shall look at how you can find the best cell phone to serve your specific
needs.
You don’t have to wait for your cell phone provider contract to
expire to purchase a new cell phone. Many consumers switch phones
midstream, although getting a new cell phone when you sign on with a
provider is one way that you can save money.
Choices. When it comes to buying a cell phone, your choices seem
virtually unlimited. There are camera phones, ultra thin “razr” type
phones, phones with picture messaging, and more: the list of choices seems
almost endless! Yes, you can still buy a phone that simply does what it
was originally made to do: help you connect with a person on the other end
of the call, but you’ll probably select one with at least one or more
handy features to fit your lifestyle.
Package or Separate Purchase. You can buy a cell phone for a
discounted price when you sign a new contract with a cell phone provider.
Easily, this is one of the most popular ways for consumers to get a new
phone, but it does have one inherent problem: you could love the phone,
but hate the service. What some consumers are doing is finding the best
service plan available to them and buying the phone that they want
separately. As long as the phone is compatible with your network, you can
pick up and use just about any unit currently on the market. Do an online
search for “cell phone
buyers guide” or “camera
phones” or “video
cell phones” and you can go directly to a retailer’s shop.
Where to Order. Virtually every mall across the country has at
least one cell phone retailer, making a purchase at the mall a logical
choice. Unfortunately, you won’t find the best prices there as rent,
salaries, and other overhead costs mean that discounted cell phones are
not a significant part of the store’s inventory. You’ll pay a premium
prices when great deals are widely available to you online. When shopping
online, you can find retailers who have online shops who can send your
phone to you within one or two business days. Many times shipping is
included and the discounts available make shopping online the only
sensible choice.
What to Order. If you are ordering your phone with the services of
a cell phone company, then you need to also determine the following:
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Am I
signing a contract or is this a prepaid phone?
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How long is the contract?
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What time of day will you be making the majority of your calls?
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What days
of the week will you be using your phone the most?
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Will most of your calls
be local or long distance?
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Are there discounts or are free calls available
when contacting people in your network?
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Will you be charged roaming fees?
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Will minutes roll over or expire at the end of the month?
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How much will
you pay per minute for overage?
Between buying a cell phone, hooking up with a network, and finding the
right accessories you can spend a lot of time researching what is the best
deal for you. Once you have completed your research, simply narrow your
list down to two or three cell phones or cell phone providers and find the
plan that works best for you. Verizon has a 30 day period if you are not
happy you can return it and get out of your contract.
Having a cell phone isn’t just for convenience any more. A cell phone can
provide the comfort and security of staying in touch with family members,
friends, and business associates no matter where you are.
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