Friday, November 6, 2009
Cell Phone Deals: Carriers and Coverage
So it's time for a new phone, your old man is no longer what it once was. How do you decide which phone to buy? Some of the mobile offerings are better than others? A company must be avoided? This is what you need to know before buying the phone again. Keep the number is probably very important to you. Most people do not want to change your phone number and a lot of people do not realize they can keep their mobile number when you are a new phone deal. Fortunately, number portability is the law - if you still have the old number to be able to carry with you even if you switch to another company. So if you keep the number is important for you to contact your employer to ensure that the existing one can meet. Before deciding which phone is right for the discovery that cell phone companies have good reception where you live. If you live in a big city, you can choose any of the companies. Do not look at the coverage maps. Coverage Maps are basically a marketing ploy. Instead, ask people who live and work in your area that carriers have the best reception. Do not sign with a company unless it is known to provide good reception in places where they spend most of their time. This includes your home, work, business trips and tourist destinations. Mobile phones are actually an advanced version of the old walkie-talkies all came to love the children and not always going to have a 100% perfect reception. And when the vendor of your local dealer is the closing of the sale is the last thing to do is destroy to say that the local mall is a dead zone! (an area where the mobile is little or no reception) found that in the case of mobile phone sales man killed in the coverage areas we make every effort to give an honest answer and the hand of a coverage map . The worst after signing a one or two years and then return home, or office or on vacation only to discover the new service plan which we signed is useless because it has no coverage. Unfortunately, you realize too late that most of the places to make the calls come from dead zones, both for the coverage map of the company. Good advice is always try the phone of a friend in places where there is more talk! Also remember that most companies will give you 2 weeks to 1 month to test the programs before getting stuck into a new agreement and contract mobile phone. Use this time wisely, searching for their new phone at key locations, and if there are any problems please contact the new company, and if necessary cancel the contract. Do not be shy, most of us learn by trial and error. Better to go back soon and be locked into a contract you can not quit. Brice Richards has followed the trends in the field of mobile phones for over 15 years and currently is vice president of wireless strategy AmericanCell some online stores specializing in major mobile phone deals and Motorola phone for Cingular, Verizon and T -Mobile. Brice also has a blog of reviews of mobile phone in which he writes on mobile phones for free.
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