proudyuppie.com
   Home Page :> About Us :> Privacy :> ToS :> Place Your Link :> Add Article
Search:   
Free links exchange
 
   

Banking & Finance

   

Fashion & Relationships

   

Health & Therapy

   

Healthcare & Treatment

   

News & Media

   

Malls & Shopping

   

Drink & Food

   

Online & Indoor Games

   

Society & Issues

   

Property & Agents

   

Self Help

   

Internet & Computers

   

Jobs & Employment

   

Politics & Government

   

Automobile & Automotive

   

Business & Commerce

   

Children

   

Music & Entertainment

   

Sports & Adventure

   

Home Family & Garden

   

Art & Creative

   

Technology & Science

   

Travel & Accommodation

   

Academics & Learning

 

Home Page –› Technology & Science –› Cell Phones
 

Cellular Phone Contract Tips

 
Author: Gary Gresham
 

Choosing a cellular phone contract and choosing a cell phone for you can be very challenging. Choosing a cell phone that's right for you depends on your personal preferences and your needs.

Cellular phone choices vary from the multi-featured and cool style to the strictly functional and unassuming. It is strictly a personal choice, and you'll want to choose a cellular phone that is right for the way you use it.

A good cellular phone choice is one that has features you'll enjoy using. While there are many factors to consider, it all boils down to choosing a cell phone that will offer you the best design, features, and performance.

If you thought choosing a cell phone design was hard, choosing your features isn't any easier. Cellular phone choices range from simple and functional to complicated features. As a general rule, don't buy anything more than you will use.

If you want your phone to strictly make calls, stick with the basics. If you're going to use your mobile for e-mail or multi-tasking, go with a higher-end cellular phone choice. If you want to have fun with your phone consider one with a camera.

When choosing a cell phone plan, think carefully about how much you'll actually be using your phone. Usage time is the basis of every cellular phone contract. The more minutes in your plan the more money you will have to pay. Most cellular phone contracts from the major carriers vary from 300 minutes a month up to 5,000 minutes.

You also have to think about when you'll be making most of your calls. Most carriers consider only those calls made during peak periods typically, Monday through Friday between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m., as minutes that actually count toward your plan minutes.

Calls made during the weekends, nights, and holidays, are usually free and are considered unlimited anytime minutes. Calls made to other cell phones on a carrier's network can also be free.

You'll need to find out if checking your voicemail, incoming and outgoing calls count toward unlimited anytime minutes. Be sure you know how everything works when comparing cell phone plans.

When choosing a cell phone plan that is best for you, you're better off overestimating the number of plan minutes you'll need rather than paying extra, expensive airtime charges each month.

If you find that you've overestimated or underestimated your usage, you can easily change your rate plan. When comparing cell phone plans, keep in mind that this may affect your contract date by moving it out further, so ask.

7 points to consider before agreeing to a cellular phone contract:

1. Verify the unlimited anytime minutes you have and what kind of calls count toward them.

2. Be aware of all roaming, overtime, and extra charges.

3. If you travel a lot, or have lots of friends and relatives all over creation get a cellular phone contract nationwide plan with free long distance.

4. Know where your local calling area begins and ends.

5. Many of the great deals require a two-year cellular phone contract. Make sure you understand this commitment and how much it will cost you to break it.

6. If you're in the middle of a cellular phone contract or not on a contract and just want to buy a new phone you don't need to sign a new contract. But you probably won't get any discounts that would come with a new contract.

7. Extended warranties and insurance can come in handy if your phone is lost, stolen, or damaged. Just be sure to find out the total cost.

Before you sign any cellular phone contract just be sure you know how everything works so there are no surprises.

Copyright 2005 1 Stop Shopping Online.com. All Rights Reserved.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
The Conference Call Monster: How to Tame It
 
How to Have a Free Contract Phone For 12 months
 
The Many Advantages of VOIP
 
Satellite Radio: Something I Never Knew I Was Missing
 
The Pro's and Con's of Camera Cell Phones
 
Want To Save Money While Shopping For Mobile Phones?
 
Science Learning from Nature
 
Best Satellite TV Offer -- DIRECTV or DISH Network?
 
Audio Conference Services
 
The Different Cell Phone Accessories Available
 
 
 
 

Audio Conference Services

Some people who use audio conferencing for personal or non-formal meetings do not need to engage the ... - Kevin Stith
 

Dish Network: Delivering the most High Definition TV

Dish Network reinforced its reputation as the leader in high definition (HD) television when it anno ... - John Richardson
 

The Amazing Applications of Web Conference Calls

Conferencing in its very basic form might be two people talking over the phone while browsing throug ... - Amit Laufer
 
 

How Using A VoIP Phone Service Can Cost You Your Life

VoIP or Internet Phones are becoming very popular. But users of a VoIP phone service should be aware ... - Titus Hoskins
 

Understanding VoIP

VoIP is a technology that lets you make telephone calls over the Internet, rather than a regular pho ... - Ron King
 

Ranting and Raving about Renewable Energy

An interesting and insightful article exploring the past and present state of renewable energy initi ... - Jim Fritz
 

The Importance Of Cell Phones In Modern Society

Cell phones have become a necessity for many people throughout the world. The ability to keep in tou ... - Keith Kingston
 

How To Use Diamond Tool To Cut Steel In Micro Machining

If a diamond tool were to be used to cut steel, one of the most common engineering materials used in ... - Ken Yap
 
 
Home Page :> Privacy :> ToS
Copyright © www.proudyuppie.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.