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Buying a Mobile Phone |
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Today, the mobile phone has become the standard personal gadget of most people worldwide. Whether it is used for text messaging or calling, this handset has truly been a very convenient communication device to humans – students, professionals, parents and children alike. But with so many models to choose from, it may not be that easy to pick the right one for you. Find out first your purpose in getting a mobile phone. Do ask yourself if you’re going to use it during travel or emergency cases only. Will you use it when you’re out of the office? Will you use it to replace your landline? Compare the prices of networks because they usually differ in their charges for texts and phone calls. It is best to choose the network used by many of your friends and associates, as calls within the same network can be cheaper. From there, you can then choose the price plans depending on the frequency of your usage. You have a choice between the prepaid plan, which allows you to use phone cards or top-up plans, or the postpaid plan that provides you with a monthly bill. Now it’s time to pick the mobile handset that suits your needs. Of course, it has to be user-friendly so check those that are not complicated to use. A caller ID is important as it informs you of who’s calling you while a big phone book capacity will let you store as many contacts as you need. A good mobile phone should allow fast communication through text, instant messaging and email. The camera, video and voice recorder as well as picture messaging are likewise standard features of many latest models today. For multimedia applications, many mobile phones have MP3 support, FM radio, polyphonic ringtones and video streaming. A speakerphone mobile will also help you do various tasks while conversing with a friend or business associate. Business people may want to consider a mobile phone that can do conference calling. If you’re fond of surfing the Internet, a WAP browser is ideal for you, as it will allow you to view sites that are configured to display on mobile phones and other small screens. For wireless connection using external devices, get a phone with Bluetooth and infrared capabilities. An infrared port allows you to exchange information without using wires with PDAs and even computers while the Bluetooth can be used to link your cellular phone to a wireless headset. Battery life should never be taken for granted by any user. After all, this is the most important thing that will enable the mobility of your mobile phone. A good battery should give you longer hours of talk time and text messages. Where can I buy a mobile phone? • Virgin Mobile• Smooth Mobile • Techoni Mobile Phones Australia • DealsDirect • oo.com.au • dStore • eBay Australia • OZtion • View all online mobile phone stores in Australia |
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