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How
to buy a mobile phone handset |
by:
Peter
Lenkefi |
If
you asked 100 people the factors that drive
their choice of a cell phone, 80% would
say the ringtone or the flashy design. Though
personal preferences may determine how we
buy our mobile phones, it is considered
prudential that we factor other elements
into our purchase decisions so we derive
full value for our money and do not rush
into extra expense after using the device.
Buying a simple device like a cell phone
can be an overwhelming experience. The device
may cost just a few hundred Dollars but
there are so many of them on the market
and each company is inundating the television
and newspaper with so much publicity.
But in the face of all the ad tactics, consumers
can work out their own checklist and then
screen off manufacturers who do not conform
to them.
Let's try to see some of the factors you
may have to consider when making a decision
to acquire a handset:
How deep is your budget? You should examine
your funds and determine whether the phone
you have set your eyes on is affordable.
You may want to note that an affordable
or cheap phone may have all the features
you are looking for. Generally phones which
sell for $100 and below are quick bulky,
have minimal features and have sharp edges.
If you are on low budget, seeking second
hand phone or simply want basic features,
this is the area you may have to venture.
Phones priced $300 thereabout are usually
sleek, come with web features and may have
voice dialing features. Some may have dual
band characteristics and calendars.
Phones selling for $300 and over are the
smallest in design, come with advanced features
like cameras, video, mp3 capabilities, voice
recorders and radio.
You may also have to critically examine
the features of the phone to see if they
appeal to you and will serve your objectives.
If you would like to record appointments,
then you may need a phone with an appointment
setter or calendar.
If you a traveler, you may have to buy a
dual band phone. You may also have to consider
dual mode, that is a phone that will work
for both analog and digital services. You
would also need to get a phone that will
accept double SIM so you can have access
to multiple services without changing SIMs.
If you are the busy type , you will have
to look for phones with long lasting battery
and long talk time so you can carry for
long without recharging.
Internet users will have to go for phones
with more lines of display that is a bigger
screen to display about 6 lines so they
can be able to read text without much discomfort
and too much scrolling.
Buying a cell phone handset is not a chore
at all but it is helpful for one to find
one that will meet the pocket and at the
same time satisfy lifestyle and business
objectives.
About the author:
For more more information about buying mobile
handsets please visit http://www.cheap-cellular-phone-rates.com
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