Monday, November 19, 2012

Tips on Choosing a Cell Phone Unit

Copyright (c) 2010 Tara Tiemann

Phone service providers normally determine the phone models that will be compatible with their networks. So if you plan on replacing your current phone, make sure that you are well-aware of the guidelines in choosing the phone that will work well with your preferred service provider.

Doing this will make it easier for you to decide whether you will stay with your current service provider or switch to a new one.

Is there a guideline in choosing the right cell phone unit? Of course there are. The following paragraphs are some of them. This way we can help our readers select the right phone that will suit not only their preferred service providers but also their needs and expectations.

Three Helpful Tips on Selecting a Phone Unit

1. Determine your current service plan. First and foremost, you need to determine the type of service plan you are currently using. You need to know whether you are subscribed to a monthly phone plan or a prepaid cellphone plan. Why is this important? Let us find out.

Phone contracts are normally bundled with the latest phone models. The phones that work work well with phone contracts typically carry the latest technology and features desirable in mobile phone units. What are some of the unique capabilities found in phones that carry postpaid plans? These include: Blue Tooth File Sharing, GPS Navigation, Internet Connectivity, Complex Personal Organizers and others. So, if you think that you will be very much dependent on these functions, then you must choose a phone model that will be compatible with your monthly phone contract.

On the other hand, if you are currently subscribed to a prepaid cell phone plan, you will find that the phone model options compatible with your plan are rather limited. The reason for this is that prepaid cell phone services are usually offered to occasional phone users, who rely mainly on the voice and text messaging capabilities of their phones. Thus, you will surely discover that the phones that will be bundled with prepaid cellphone services are the traditional phone units which possess limited functions and features.

Check your phone plan and which phones will work well with the service you have.

2. Determine how much money you can use to purchase a phone. You should also set a budget for your phone purchase. If you can shell out a great deal of money, thanks to your savings, you can buy and use a smart phone. This way you can maximize the features which you can enjoy on your phone.

However, if you are in a tight budget, you might as well settle for affordable but user-friendly phone units which often go well with a prepaid cell phone service. Still you have to remember that you must content yourself with the rather limited features that you can enjoy from a prepaid phone. After all, phone units that carry a prepaid cell phone service can only allow you to save frequently used numbers, send and receive short messages and of course make and receive phone calls.

It is therefore essential to know if your resources can allow you to buy an new cell phone unit.

3. Your provider's digital network. Another important consideration when choosing a phone is your carrier's network. If you are currently subscribed to a plan from Sprint or Verizon, then the phone you should buy must work on CDMA, or Code Division Multiple Access Technology. On the other hand, if you are subscribed to AT&T or T-Mobile than you must choose a phone that will be compatible with GSM or Global System for Mobile Technology.


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