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 Types Of Cell Phones

There Are Many Cell Phone Types

What type of cellular phone will best suite your needs? That is up to you and the way you are going to use your cellular phone in the first place. You may find that you need what I call an all in one phone like the Palm Treo 700.

There are web enabled cellular phones, camera phones, Blackberry personal digital assistant cell phones, digital phones analog phones the list is endless.

Getting the best cell phone for your needs is also a tough decision. Don't think about what you need now, try to think about a year down the road.

New Cell Phones

Most people nowadays only want something simple to use in case of emergency and that just fine, but for some people they want the whole works a computer that takes notes on their cellular phone (parts of this web page was actually written on a cellular phone) gadgets like this are starting to become popular as people are using their cellular phone to organize their life. 

My current cellular phone also has a calendar and can measure my biorhythms and heart rate and has a stopwatch in case I feel like running a marathon or something. It is stuff the average user will never use but its nice to have them just in case. I believe it also has a RFID tag to track my location but I am not 100% sure as of this writing.

Some plans are great they offer you a free cellular phone which is usually just a basic cellular phone and you don't have to pay for all the extras that you will never use anyway. these can be some of the greatest deals especially if you are not going to use your cellular phone that much.

Camera phones are great to have for those special moments that you wish you had a camera and the prices are dropping on them so you might as well get one. Actually right now you can get a free Verizon cell phone if you know where to look. In 2003 7 million of 72 million cell phones shipped in the U.S. have cameras, by 2007 51 million out of over 110 million will have them.

Some phones are bulky while others are small and lightweight, which may make a difference if you carry your phone around all the time. Some people prefer clamshell or "flip cover" designed phones because the keypad is protected and the phone is usually smaller, which helps putting it in one's pocket. Others, though, prefer a phone with no flip cover for quicker access to the phone's functions.

Camera and video phones help you to capture the fun moments in your life and share them as they happen. Just take a picture or short video and send it wirelessly from your phone to any e-mail address. No need for uploading files to a Web site or sending links to pictures rather than the pictures themselves. With T-Mobile, you get the picture instantly. 

The T-Mobile Sidekick is the only device that satisfies all of your personal communication and information needs. It's your wireless everything, it includes Internet browsing, e-mail, AOL Instant Messenger ™, two-way text messaging and fun features such as mobile snapshots and games. It all runs on the only nationwide GPRS network, by T-Mobile, where you get more.

Some of the more popular names are Sprint, Nokia, Sony Erickson and Motorola, Nextel, Kyocera and Ipaq.

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