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What
kind of a cell phone should you buy ?
When
you were watching the latest blockbuster at your favorite movie
parlor you might have got disturbed by the sudden clamoring of
your neighbor’s phone making you hope that the cell phones
would disappear forever. However irritated you may get from it
cell phones are hear to stay and you probably might have one or
need one at least. Although mobile phones are normally cheap but
buying it can be a real pain as there is so much variety in the
types of phones available and with so many varied features that
you would never be satisfied with the kind of cell you buy. Also
with new technologies emerging everyday your cell tends to
become obsolete in no time, which leaves you grunted and
unsatisfied with your phone. This is where we come into the
picture .we provide you with a tried and tested model for buying
a cell phone which if followed can give a far more satisfying
experience of buying a cell phone. Some of the factors, which we
suggest you should look upon while buying a cell phone, are:
1.
Requirements
2.
Style
3.
Service provider
4.
Geographical compatibility
5.
Radiation hazards
6.
Features
7.
Performance
1.
Requirements: before buying a cell phone ask yourself what you
want in a cell phone. your decision should be on the basis of
your personal profile .this is because if you are a business men
would need a mobile with far more different solutions than a
mobile needed by a student or by a house wife. You should first
jot down your requirements and then compare your requirements
with what different mobile phone are providing you. This would
help you get the perfect purchase and would get the best value
for your money.
2.
Style: you might be a person who gives more emphasis to matter
than looks even than we suggest that you decide the kind of
design you would like to have as the cell phone would become an
integral part of you and therefore you wouldn’t like something
that does not reflects you. The main decision in this regard is
about the color of the phone and whether you need a flip phone
or a candy bar style phone. Also If compact size is your primary
consideration, you'll generally have to settle for a basic or
midrange phone without PDA- or Blackberry-type functionality
3.
Service provider: the service provider you choose for your phone
is as important a choice as buying a cell phone as if you have
an inefficient service provider you would suffer no matter how
good a cell phone you have. For that enquire about the service
provider that provides the best service in your locality and
also the one which gives you the best payment options.
4.
Geographical compatibility: if you are a globetrotter and
consistently on the move you would need a cell phone that works
on most countries. That would depend on the service provider you
are using. Ask your access provider
for a map of exactly where the digital signal you will be
accessing is available. If your phone is analog, it will
probably work over most areas. However, when you use an analog
signal, you are sacrificing a lot of the features and clarity
that have become common with a digital signal.
5.
Features: in most cases it is the features of a phone that
reflect upon buying decisions. Compare these features that are
normally there in all cell phones and make a list of the ones
that you want your cell phone to have. This features include
1.
Display features; this include size, color and backlight
2.
Normal mobile features:
Phone
directory. Clock, calculator,
incoming and out Going number storage, redial, vibrate ,lock
mode, call forwarding etc
3
.exclusive features: certain exclusive features you might like
to
have included Wireless
Internet, modem, pda, mp3 player and
gps receiver
6.
Performance: although a cell phone is evaluated on the lines of
its features and looks it is however the performance that
matters at the end and if the cell phone does not give the
required performance all the glitz and glam is of no use. Therefore Look for a handset that makes clear and audible
calls with a minimum of static and interference.. Also make sure
that your mobile can place a generous number of calls on a
single charge and can last a few days when in standby mode.
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