Cell Phone Shopping 101
- By Summer Sanders
- Published 09/1/2008
Summer Sanders
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Before the advent of cell phones, communications may not have been as convenient, but life was definitely less complex. Since their introduction into society, the design, features and package plans have evolved to the degree that we now have to do research on cost comparisons and option customization, as well as peruse technical manuals in order to learn how to operate these gizmos before we can ever hit that “send” button. Simply put, we need to find the best cell phone for meeting our needs, and it’s going to take a good deal of time to do so...or maybe not.
In the interest of cutting through a lot of the red tape when it comes to isolating the different types of cell phones that are available to consumers today, let’s take a look at some of the more popular brands on the current market:
Verizon Wireless
Among the many types of cell phones that Verizon offers, there are myriads of features to be considered when shopping for the phone that’s right for you – or your loved ones, if you’re planning to surprise someone with the gift of communication.
* Motorola – While each
particular model offers its own set of standard features and options,
some of the perks that you can expect to find include two-way text
messaging, wireless internet readiness, speed dialing, one-touch
emergency access, vibrating option, dozen of ringer options, 500-entry
phone book and SMS messaging.
* Nokia – On most models, you’ll find
standard features such as color display, various timer types, SMS
messaging, two-way text messaging, vibrating option, internet wireless
readiness and about a dozen more ringer options than that of the
Motorola line. In addition, special features may include an alarm,
voice dialing, memo recorder, built-in stopwatch/calculator/scheduler,
games and custom graphics for screen savers and wallpaper.
* Samsung – This company offers a rather advanced line of cell phones,
some of which include options such as Microsoft Windows technology,
audio/video color clips, an expansion slot, voice notes, voice
recognition, full-color screen, downloadable games, speaker phone,
built-in digital camera and the ability to work on documents,
spreadsheets and other types of Microsoft applications – all of these
are in addition to the standard features that most other companies
offer, such as SMS messaging, wireless internet readiness, two-way text
messaging, etc.
Cingular Wireless
This company, too, offers a wide variety of cell phones from different manufacturers, each with its own set of standard and special features. The defining factor for choosing Verizon, Cingular or some other type of company over another is often the pricing structure and how much you actually get for your money.
* Sony – Some of the
highlights that you can expect from this manufacturer include a x4 zoom
digital camera, video camera, PC synchronization, instant messaging,
wireless multi-player gaming, modem capability, e-mail, picture caller
ID, hands-free dialing, multiple language capability, voice memo, to-do
list, mobile web browsing, streaming multimedia viewing capability,
customizable faceplates, graphics, themes and a great deal more.
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Blackberry – This specialized line of cell phones offers a
comprehensive package for those who need something more than just a
phone. In addition to the basic cell phone functions, this line also
offers features which include e-mail that offers up to 10 separate
personal or business accounts, Bluetooth wireless technology,
high-speed downloads, Microsoft applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint
and PDF), backlit QWERY keyboard, icon menu, attachment viewing
capability, full PC synchronization, wireless modem, customizable
graphics/themes, mobile web browsing and lots more.
* Audiovox – Advertised as one of the thinnest and lightest cell phones
on the market, the products in this line offer Class 2 Bluetooth
wireless technology, high-speed data downloads, Windows Media Player,
expandable miniSD memory slot, Windows operating system, digital
camera, MP3 player, video capture, infrared port, voice-driven menus,
games, polyphonic ring tones, instant messaging, mobile web browsing,
predictive text entry, phone book with multiple numbers per name, 175 x
220 pixel color display, hands-free dialing with up to 50 customizable
voice tags, modem, four-day standby capacity and a multitude of other
features that make this device more like a floating office than just a
cell phone.
Siemens Mobile
Siemens offers a couple of different lines of cell phones, including their mobile phone and their next generation products. While these tend to change with the progression of time, since they’re specific to particular models, there are some outstanding features that are offered within both of these two lines.
* Mobile Phones – Of
the many mobile phone models that are currently available through
Siemens, some of the features that you’ll find include a built-in
video/digital camera, instant e-mail access, full-size keyboard
capability, Bluetooth technology, comprehensive business features,
robust packaging (similar to a rugged laptop), phone pilots, downloads,
3D games, icon menus – and even a special outdoor model for emergency
workers that has sirens, flashing lights and special rescue features.
These and dozens of other features are available on the various models
in the Siemens mobile phone line.
* Next Generation Phones – With
their sleek design and attractive packaging, the phones in this line
offer a lot in the way of cell phone convenience, including features
such as comprehensive multimedia functionality, full line of
state-of-the-art entertainment options, virtual assistant, Bluetooth
portable car set with wireless telephony technology, music and video
downloads, rugged packaging for outdoor use and built-in translators
(accommodating languages such as English, Portuguese, Italian, German,
Spanish and French), push-and-talk capability (similar to the
“walkie-talkie” concept), as well as stunning new designer packaging
that targets the business community, young adults, women and much more.
Finding the best cell phone may be a bit complex, but most manufacturers offer enough in the way of available options to provide something for everyone – no matter what their needs are. Whether you’re looking for a cheap cell phone, designer cell phone, rugged cell phone or one that performs most of your daily on-the-job functions, these can be found through local communications merchants, as well as through online major search engines. In addition to cell phone comparisons, you’ll also find cellular phone plans, wireless phone plans and cell phone ratings through online research, allowing you to find that “best” cell phone – whatever it happens to be.