Quick Guide

Quick Guide to Buying a Cell Phone

Step 1

The Basics

There are 3 main types of cell phones :

  • Budget Phones

    Budget Phones

    Pros: Best price (often free); easy to use

    Cons: Often lack advanced features

  • Multimedia Phones

    Multimedia Phones

    Pros: Play music; better cameras; some can even play TV

    Cons: Can be confusing; downloaded songs are expensive

  • Smart Phones

    Smart Phones

    Pros: Usually feature full QWERTY keyboards; allow web and e-mail access

    Cons: Usually expensive; require extra data plans (at extra cost); bulky

Step 2

What Matters Most

  • Call quality
    Try any phone before buying it to test audio quality, and check online coverage maps to ensure a signal in your area.
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  • Data plan
    You'll need a data plan if you want to access e-mail or the web via your phone. If you're using for work, check with your company's IT department to see if it recommends a certain phone.
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  • Multimedia features
    Most phone cameras are of low quality, but some offer resolutions up to 5 megapixels. Some phones have a media card slot to increases storage space for music and other media.
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  • Talk time
    Check reviews to see which phones have the longest battery life. Many ultra-portable phones offer less than one day of battery life.
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