August 7, 2008

Nearly half of U.S. residents have stated that they would oppose the use of cell phones on flights – even if there wasn’t an issue of the cell phone use interfering with onboard communication systems.

August 5, 2008

Ikea will offer pay-as-you-go phones. But only to customers in Britain, says Business Week, who announced the Sweden based company’s decision

August 5, 2008

A report by the Associated Press reveals that members of Congress are grumbling about the danger and annoyance of cell phone usage on airplanes. In fact, they think cell phones should be banned on airplanes permanently.

August 1, 2008

Sprint is offering a new type of hardware which will boost cellular phone signals within your home or office. The new femtocell hardware is called the Airwave. Samsung makes them and, basically, they are like a small, localized cell phone tower.

Cellular Phone Buying Guide:  How to get the best deal

The typical consumer in the world today finds his or her self looking for ways in which he or she can save money.  The same holds true when that consumer is looking for a cellular phone.  Chances are strong that you are like many consumers who are looking for ways in which you can save money on your next cellular phone purchase.  Through this article, you are provided some basic information about how you can get the best deal the next time you have to purchase a cellular phone or cellular phone service.

There are Many Discount Options Available to You Today

There are so many cellular phone specials out there it’s hard to sort the wheat from the chaff. And, it’s easy to get ripped off and locked into a contract you don’t want to be in. So here are some suggestions to help keep you out of that situation.

Shop Around

First, shop around. Don’t take the first deal that comes along. You might find out some information from another carrier of telephone supplier that you can use to tweak another plan that you really wanted but didn’t quite suit you.


Consider Purchasing Your Phone from a Third Party Store to Save Money

Next, buy your phone, unlocked, from a third party store if you can afford it. Then choose your calling plan and get a commitment in writing that the service provider will not lock your phone. It will be a little more expensive in the beginning, but you’ll be free to try carriers and drop them without ending up with a phone you can’t use and hefty cancellation charges. But remember, don’t let them lock the phone—unlocking it sometimes renders the phone unusable.

Use the Internet as a Resource for the Best Deal

When you’re shopping for your phone, hunt the internet for the best deals. Make a list of priorities that you have to have in your phone, then a separate list of the bells and whistles you would like to have. As soon as you know how much you can pay for a phone, find the best phone that meets as many needs as possible and some of the wants if you still have money left over. Make sure there is a good warranty on the phone.

Looking for the Best Deal on Cellular Phone Service

Once you have your phone, it’s time to hunt for a good deal on service. Call around. Talk to customer service agents. Some of them have the authority to make small changes in a contract to draw in customers—some don’t. If you don’t get what you want with one carrier, go to another. But make sure the carrier you choose has a low dropped call rate in your area—check their coverage maps and do an internet search for dead zones in your region.

Getting the Best Deal on a Cellular Phone & Cellular Service Package Deal

If you can’t afford a third party phone, then make sure you get the best deal on your cellular phone/service package. Again, call different carriers, and don’t be afraid to say, “Well, I really like your coverage map and contract, but Company A has a phone I really need. Do you think we can work that phone into your contract?” If not, try someone else. Eventually you will get the best deal for your needs and budget.

 

   
© 2008. WirelessGuide.org All Rights Reserved.