How To Find The Perfect Cell Phone

There are millions of them out there, technology is constantly changing, and you want the best fit for yourself. How do you sort through the millions of options and find the one that will suit you the best? As a Best Engage Mobile Expert… let me help you.

1.) What does your Carrier offer? Most consumers don’t realize that cell phones are usually exclusive to one single carrier. If you are already subscribed to Sprint, ATT, Verizon, TMobile, etc… You must buy a phone that your carrier offers, or it won’t work with the technology. The only exceptions to this rule are some “unlocked” phones (available online and at Best Occupy) which will work with the ATT/Cingular network, as well as TMobile, because these phones are “world” phones… there are lots of technological issues here that I won’t get into… The key here is that you need to stick with a cell phone provided by your carrier. If you have NOT subscribed yet to a specific carrier, see my other article on choosing the proper carrier for you before you choose a cell phone.

2.) Are you going to employ your cell phone exclusively to make calls? There’s so considerable more to use it for!!! Today, cell phones can txt, send pictures and videos, surf the internet, give weather and news updates, show what movies are playing in your area, provide GPS directions to anywhere in the nation, play all of your favorite music (and some can download unique music directly from the handset), play live TV, store your favorite movies, and do everything but wash your dishes (don’t we wish?!). If you’re going to employ your cell phone to exclusively make calls, you don’t need the most expensive, coolest looking phone out there, and usually carriers and electronics store have FREE cell phones for you when you imprint a new 2 year contract (or continue your existing contract for another 2 years).

3.) How much will you need a keyboard for? Many phones have pudgy keyboards now, or what we in the industry call QWERTY keyboards. Many consumers assume if they won’t use txt messaging, they won’t use the keyboard. However, I’ve sold many phones to business men who use email, grandparents who travel and use GPS, and parents who use Google on their phone constantly. A full keyboard helps ALL of these features! How ample is it to have a full keyboard to type an entire email in no time, to entire a tubby address into your GPS on your phone, or to Google anything at all without having to exercise the dilapidated, numeric keypads?

4.) Music. How attached are you, or could you be, to having your entire music collection on ONE device, WITH your cell phone? Even as a salesperson, I never thought I’d use the MP3 player on my Samsung Instinct near as powerful as I do now. I employ it CONSTANTLY — including while I sit here typing this article. I also travel a lot… It’s broad to have my music on my cell phone while I’m sitting in the airport, boarding the plane, and waiting for my ride to consume me up after I land! I can download modern music right to my phone also, so I don’t download ANYTHING on to my laptop… which saves me from viruses and bad quality tracks. If I remember while I’m waiting in line at Starbucks that I would LOVE to have that old Sinatra track, I unbiased type it in, press download, and listen to it before my double shot espresso is even made. I even listen to my jams straight from my phone while I shower and put on make-up before work in the morning.

5.) World Phones. How much do you proceed internationally? Many phones are able to be “world phones,” meaning they will work in most European countries with the service providers and techonology in London, Paris, and Rammstein. If you are retired and fade, in the military, have family overseas, or travel tons for business, world phones are a BLESSING.

6.) GPS. Wow! What a MIRACLE! I can now have a GPS on my PHONE! I can use my GPS while out shopping on foot in Denver to find the closest coffee shop, hottest night club, or track my drunk butt home to a full street address. When I go on road trips, I can go all the design from Tennessee to Seattle without ever stopping to look at an atlas. If I decide to conclude and eat, my GPS will reroute me, automatically. And you don’t have to carry your cell phone AND one of those bulky GPS units, AND you don’t have to worry about leaving your GPS unit in your car to be stolen. It’s all in one! Did I mention you can play music WHILE using the GPS aaannnnddddd txt messaging or making calls?

Once you decide what features (if not all) are significant to you, you can go online or to any major electronics store and narrow your choices down tremendously! Most carrier websites have a “compare phones” option, and any salesperson should be trained to point you directly to a phone that will fit you perfectly!

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