Considering the innumerable varieties
of cell phones in the market, it is quite
a challenging task to choose the best
one. However, the basic criterion of selecting
the best cell phone is to be absolutely
clear about what your needs are. The best
cellular phone is the one that is absolutely
right for you. And, of course, you can
only have the best cellular phone when
you pay for what you want.
Tons of offers are also available. There
are free cellular telephone offers, prepaid
cellular, digital, mobile, web enabled
and many more. No one can tell you which
cell phone is best for you because every
one has different needs when it comes
to their cellular telephone. Some people
want absolutely basic features while others
want a lot of totally fantastic features.
Some need a cellular telephone for e-mail,
faxing and surfing the Internet. Many
people want it to be top of the line while
others prefer simplicity.
The process of buying a cell phone is
so confusing. There are simply so many
different handsets, networks, deals and
call costs to consider that buying the
right phone for your usage and budget
can be very difficult.
Here are a few tips to help you choose
the best cell phone. First of all, decide
how much you want to spend and be clear
on the features you need. Remember that
the more the features, the higher the
cost.
Purchase a battery with a decent battery
life and judge the mobile phone by the
talk time it gives. The bare minimum should
be 2 hours of maximum talk-time plus 90
hours of maximum standby time.
Shop and compare for pricing and service.
These days, quality phones are very cheap.
There is a proliferation of cell phone
makers including Nokia, Motorola, Ericson,
Siemens, Samsung, Sony, etc. More importantly,
cellular plans have come down enormously
in overall price with some caveats.
Some standard features include caller
ID, phone book with fast dial, call waiting,
voice mail and auto-answering. Some also
have other added features like your first
incoming minute free. The high-end cell
phones will have voice-a ctivated dialing,
SMS, 2-way paging, games, scheduling calendars,
digital organizer and all the standard
features. The main thing is to see what
fits into your life style best and also
to be sure when and if the features expire.
While making a cell phone and service
plan decision, remember that everybody's
needs are different. So what's good for
your friend may not be the best choice
for you. Your best bet would be to search
online for websites with good cell phone
comparisons in order to get a quality
cell phone offer.
To make sure that your cell phone comparisons
are complete look at Nokia cell phones,
Ericsson cell phones, Sprint cell phones,
Motorola cell phones and Samsung cell
phones. Research the different free cell
phone offers, prepaid cell phones and
service plans from brand names like AT
| About The Author
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This article was posted on November
12, 2005