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With the availability of innumerable cellular phones, buying a new cell phone has become quite a complex issue. Having recently purchased a new cell phone, I can give you a guideline which should make the buying process a little easier. Ask yourself the following question:

Analog or Digital: This is an easy one as analog cell phones are virtually extinct. Digital is definitely the way to go. Digital cell phones are superior to analog in terms of power usage, better talk time, smaller batteries, and sound quality. But digital services may not be available in rural and remote areas, so if you are a frequent traveler to such places then you should select a cell phone that provides you with both analog and digital services.

Choose between a prepaid mobile phone and a post-paid one. Both have their respective pros and cons so select one depending on your cell phone usage. If your phone usage is very high you should choose a post-paid cell phone but if you plan on using your cell phone infrequently then prepaid might be ideal for you.

The next step is to look for your perfect handset. Handsets are available in different designs and have varying features. If you want a top of the line cell phone then choose one which has features such as, a calendar, voicemail, games etc as well as advanced features like digital camera, internet Surfing, syncing e-mail etc. These phones can be quite expensive so if you need a cell phone primarily to make calls then choose one with only the standard features which would be a reasonably priced buy.

After deciding on the handset that you want, you have to select a phone plan. Major service providers (Verizon, AT &T, Cingular) offer hundreds of plans to suit individual needs. Find one that goes with the handset that you have chosen. You should enquire if the plan offers by-the-second-billing as this helps to reduce your cell phone bills.

And lastly, you can take advantage of your family and friends who have cell phones and ask for their input or you could search for reviews of your chosen cell phone on the internet. Always buy your cell phone from an authorized dealer or from a reputed store where you can be sure of what you are buying.

Hi, I have a Cingular cellular service - using a Motorola T720 - GSM.

Questions: 1 When my current contract expires, can I swith carriers and still keep my same handset? 2 Is it smarter to buy your own phone or use the new cell company's phone?

Thank you,

Depends on what carrier you switch to. If they have GSM, it is possible, but you could still have to have your phone unlocked.

It is important to calculate the price in correlation to the quality & performance of the cell phone. I would buy the best bang for the buck. With a 2 year contract most phones are a bit cheaper. Do a lot of research before you buy a cell that is not that well known. Read reviews and ask people around to see how they like their phones.

Most smartphones require you to add a data plan. Take that into consideration because data plans are quite expensive.
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