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by Darren Mclaughlin, Dar

Choosing the best cell phone takes planning and the knack for really knowing yourself. Your cell phone has to fit your lifestyle, and that includes your budget. Almost all cell phones require you committing to a long term contract with a cellular company, so make sure you read the fine print, in order to avoid any disappointments later on.

Armed with the knowledge of how much you want to pay, you can quickly decide what features you want. Herein lies the secret to choosing the best cell plan: when you know exactly what you want, and how much you're willing to pay, you can always find just the perfect phone.

Some principles to base your cell-phone purchasing decision on:

1) Not all cellular carriers or networks are created equal
2) Phone quality directly affects customer satisfaction

This means you need to do your research in order to find out what type of phone and what type of cellular plan is right for you. Find out what people who already own the phone are saying. Research customer reviews and notate if anyone has brought up certain issues or problems with plans or providers. It might seem painstaking to do this level or research, but the hours of hassle it saves you later on will be well worth it.

Several key components of picking the best cell phone are:

1) Cell phone styling and features - loads of features and sleek design is what most people want
2) Reliable and cost-efficient cellular plans - cell phones are monthly bills, people who pay monthly want a good service that works

Cell phone styling varies widely in range, and it's recommended that you look at and hold several different styles of cell phones to get a good feel for what to expect. A phone that doesn't feel right in your hand, will be one you're unhappy with. The easiest way to see a variety of cell phones is by visiting a local retailer. If the screen is hard to read, or the keypad is difficult for you to work with, you need to factor that into your decision to buy. Keep a small checklist of the pros and cons of the purchase. If the cons outweigh the pros, then decided against it.

Next make sure to rigorously investigate the cellular plan you're expected to purchase, and read it before entering into the agreement. Make sure all fees are disclosed, and that you understand what you're agreeing to in terms of total payments. It's better to be careful up front, than regret the decision for years.

Expectations of cell phone consumers is high, and it's no wonder why: with over 800,000,000 phones sold in 2005, this is one of the most popular products in the world. Companies ranging from Nokia to Sony Ericsson make millions of units monthly and ship them to locations around the world. Education is the best tool that a cell phone consumer can have these days.


No doubt, it is noticeable that in recent years cell phones have become all the rage. Not only utilized by professionals, individuals of all circumstances are affected by the importance and benefits of cellphone. Even small children are now walking around with cell phones in their pockets. So, how does this affect the difference between telling time on a watch versus telling time on a phone?

There are a few people who have grown up in social circles which view the importance of wearing watches. Perhaps they are a sign or prestige, breeding or at least old-fashioned mentality and a tendency toward tradition. Cellphones present opportunity and popularity by way of influence and utilization. When polled on several different sites, the results are indisputable.

More people who respond use their cellphones in order to tell time. In fact, some studies, such as that run by Gizmodo, has reported that of the individuals who responded to their poll, nearly two-thirds of individuals who use either a cellular phone or a watch to tell time actually confer with their cell phone rather than a watch. Cell phones and laptop computers are just some of the everyday devices which tell time for individuals. Most people are around wireless phones, laptops or other such devices all day long. As a result, they are more prevalent in the lives of individual when compared to wristwatches. They are more convenient for many people. In addition, what is the point of wearing a luxury timepiece if it is simply being utilized as an ornament and not as a functional piece of technology? When such timepieces are being used, there are a number of environments in which such accessories may not be as safe. For example, camping, hiking and other high-action activities may be dangerous to such devices worn on one's wrist. There is more of a threat to an item being worn on one's wrist when compared to an item or device which can be kept safe in one's pocket or purse. Still, there are benefits to having a wristwatch. For example, cell phones can run out of battery life within 48 hours of not being charged, assuming they are able to last that long. Nonetheless, many poll participants were unable to see convenience factors such as these as more useful when compared to cell phones in general as usable time telling devices. Cellular phones also offer such advantages as alarm clock capabilities, reminders, count down functions, voicemail services, FM radio functions, MP3 player capabilities, voice recording technology, video camera or digital camera options and a to do list forum.

As a result, watchmakers are examining what they can do in order to make telling time on watches just as, or more so, popular. Many manufacturers are working on creating a wrist watch/cell phone combination device. However, it remains to be seen whether or not this advancement in functions of wristwatches will be enough to save the wristwatch from extinction when being compared to wireless cellphones.
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