Some of the pros on cell phones is the fact that you can get in touch with someone at all times if you need to. They enable parents and children to stay in touch when they are apart. They are very convenient. Cons on cell phones include that people spend so much time texting, talking, and playing games on their cell phones that they ignore the people around them.
The pros of buying unlocked cell phones include being able to use it with any provider. The cons include loosing your warranty.
Well i think that there are no pros of using a cell phone while driving come on people why would you ask a thing like that are u nuts and the cons are that people can get distracted and get in a wreck.
A site that will compare and contrast different cell phones and their providers is cell phones review 2012 top ten providers list. They will show you the pros and cons and give you customer feedback.
Pros; you get to talk to someone. Cons; You get vastly decreased concentration on whatever is going on on the road, and might die. Conclusion; Do not do it.
AARP cell phones offer the freedom and independence that seniors need to contact friends and family in the need of an emergency, while being less expensive than traditional cell phones.
there's only pros
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Yes, there are a number of web sites that will list pros and cons of android powered cell phones. Most of those sites are easily found doing a simple search. Also keep in mind that most of these sites are the opinions of INDIVIDUALS, and need to be taken as that, opinions. One such web site is http://www.ehow.com/about_5825488_pros-cons-android-phone.html
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Pros: Phones work and are inexpensive. Compare to the price of the name brand phones and the clones phones from china the features and accessories on these phones are a give away. Cons: You don't get tech support, you don't get repair service or parts. You can not get upgrades for memory, etc. Comment: For one tenth the price of a name brand phones you can get up to 3 phones and use one for parts and service or just replace the phone with another if it brakes.
Great cell phone reviews can be found at CNET.com. They review electronics and post videos of people using them and talking of the pros and cons. I have found them to be very reliable and they make it very easy to compare cell phones.