Cell phones - If you want one, you can have one today

May 29th, 2008

Today's cell phone users are constantly bombarded with new models and  making conference calls are easier these days than before as an added feature; with all the functions available on the latest models, choosing the right one just becomes harder. There is much misinformation out there, which needs to be looked at before buying a cellular phone; some interesting buying facts are supplied in this article.Sometimes we delay charging as we are too busy and this often means the phone fails but leaving recharging like this isn't a good idea. The result of this being done constantly means you may find yourself buying a new cell phone battery prematurely as your existing one is no longer holding a charge.One easy way to extend the life of a cell phone battery is to turn off the back light or reduce the brightness just so you can see what you need to on the screen. The biggest drain on the cell phone battery is when it is trying to receive a signal and a full charge can fade completely overnight even though it is not being used just because it cannot find a signal so if this is the case, turn it off. Cell phones today have so many features, all of which drain power even though no conversation is taking place so keeping these to a minimum will increase the battery life.You will often find that wallpapers, ring tones and images that are downloaded automatically will have a charge even though this is not mentioned at the start so be aware. As far as children are concerned, parents should look for a facility where they can disable this feature or ensure that only the parent can order them.Before you make a decision on a cell phone it is worth considering how many minutes you will use per month and whether it will be worth arranging for a pay-per use agreement or a pay monthly contract which could be for twelve or twenty four months. The process for each contract will differ greatly but arranging a pay-per use contract for a regular phone user is probably not the best option to have financially speaking. Most companies supply people that have contracts with them, additional features not available with basic plans which means you could have caller id or a two number phone for example.Also with any plan, consider if long distance is included so find out the usual roaming charges, connection fees (if applicable), and if there are any other hidden fees in the plan. Many contracts come with an insurance warranty for the phone because it is easy to loose or damage a phone that is carried with you everywhere. You will have the assurance that it is replaced should anything untoward happen.It is always a good idea to buy a cell phone from a company you know and trust is reliable. Even if you are buying online there is no reason to accept a poor service or a phone that you will have problems getting accessories for because it is an old model.

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