Tips for Buying a New Smartphone
Posted: Saturday, July 10, 2010
by John Trodey
You know from the name that these cell phones are the new intelligent breed that are not only cool to be seen using but provide a wealth of technological options that previously were not available with any type of phone just a few years ago. A glimpse at your movies 10 or 20 years prior and the concept of a cell phone was this big, box type configuration that looked ridiculous on the side of your face and did nothing more than provide a telephone call. Today, contract free cell phones with as many features as a personal computer are not only the norm for many but the demand.
Tip #1 Get the Features You Want, Not the Ones You Don't
Text message, picture taking and accessing the Internet are virtually demands for most people looking for unlocked cell phones. Chances are you will want all of these features too. Many people rely on their phone to provide them with access to their email and commonly used websites. Many other features like a full keyboard and souped up networks that provide organizational tools like task lists, calendar and address book.
Tip #2 Be Stylish and Unique with Your Smartphone
Gone are the days when you have to sacrifice quality in style for functionality of features. Brands like Blackberry, Dell, HP, HTC, LG Mobile Phones, Motorola, Nokia, Palm, Samsung and Sony Ericsson offer fantastic color selections and styles that make it possible to go with a selection that suits your taste and your technological needs. Hot red, pink, black, orange and other colors give your stylish side the boost it deserves while you get the functions you need at the same time.
Tip #3 Shop Around for What You Can Afford
It's true, in the recent past the price tags on smartphones were close to the same amount that some people bring home for an entire week of work. Fortunately, with the continued demand for these unlocked cell phones, manufacturers have been able to lower the price and retain their profits. This spells a direct benefit for you, the end consumer, provided that you have the patience to shop around for a price you can afford. Do your Internet research where possible and look for online deals with rebates. For your effort you may be surprised to find that you can buy a new smartphone for less than $100 after rebate.
Tip #4 Wait a Minute
You've heard this before, undoubtedly, but it bears mentioning again. Don't try to buy a smartphone as soon as it hits the market. The price is higher and there's a possibility that any bugs haven't been worked out yet. Instead, if you set your sites on having the latest toy, give it some time to come down in price. Chances are, in just six months or less you can pay a fraction of what the original price was for the exact same phone.
If you're looking for a smartphone buying guide , the Internet is a very valuable resource. Purchasing one or more unlocked cell phones can put you in front of the green eyes of all your friends and associates.
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