Monday, October 31, 2011

Choosing the best cell phone plan for you


Mobile phones have undergone a lot of transformation in the recent times. The technological advancement in these devices has amazed many people. While these devices were meant for the privileged few, many people these days have them and would not envisage spending even a minute without them. Going with technological developments is also common, with many people upgrading their devices every now and then. But just before you go for the latest cell phone, have you asked yourself about the appropriate plan for you? You are not alone. Actually many people don't.

Like many other things, mobile phone plans are available in a wide range of sizes and shapes. Choosing the appropriate one for you may be a Herculean task but, with the right information, you can get the best one. Of course, it will make no sense if you have the most advanced tablets but a plan that does not serve your requirements. In this case, it is important that that you ask yourself several questions. What time of the day will you be using the phone? How long will you be using it? Is the phone the key mode of communication? Will you be contacting overseas numbers regularly? Will you be committed to a single service provider, and for how long? Which part of the country will the phone be most used? What are the features that you need the phone to have? All these questions will guide you to the best plan for your lifestyle, as well as your budget.
One option that you could consider is a monthly plan. Ensure you have a clear understanding of the commitment time. Most providers offer contracts for at least 12 months, which means you would be locked to the service for that time. Determine the coverage area, charge per minute or call, as well as equipment offered. Plans going at a higher cost have lower charges per call, therefore it is appropriate if the device is used a lot. In addition, they come with better equipment at no cost in most cases.

You could also go for prepaid plans. These are appropriate for people who would like to use them on their existing phones. They do not come with a minimum monthly income or credit check, like monthly contracts. They can save quite a considerable amount if you use the phone casually. It does not come with minimum monthly charges and therefore you can always stop paying anytime you wish. It gives you quite considerable control over your monthly expenditure. All in all, the various plans come with their various pros and cons, so before you go for the next Android phone or iPhone, BlackBerry or any other phone, look into your financial circumstances, lifestyle and likes and references to determine the best plan for you.

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