Customer: "I want your cheapest plan and your cheapest phone. Don't try and sell me anything fancy, I'm barely going to use it."
The same customer came back the next month with a $400 phone bill because he went over his 450 monthly minutes. He also complained that the battery on his Samsung SCH-u340 does not last a full day.
I entitled this article "Count your daily calories.. not your minutes" because I want to stress something:
You ARE going to use your cell phone A LOT! Purchase a quality phone that will make you happy for the duration of your contract, and pay for the services, features, and accessories that you need to make your life easier.Make sure your calling plan is high enough to cover your normal usage. If you need to receive e-mails on the go, pay for Internet on your cell phone or BlackBerry. Your cell phone is your most important form of communication because it can do it all: calls, voicemails, text messages, e-mails, Facebook, etc. etc. etc.
If you talk more than an hour a day on your phone, don't buy the cheapest phone available because they come with short-life batteries. Compare the Talk Time and Standby Time on phones before you shop. (Compare Talk Time on Cell Phones by visiting:
www.project-wireless.com/phones)
Buy a car charger or an extra wall charger to keep at work if you are a big cell phone user. The capabilities of cell phones are growing every day: pictures, videos, music, GPS. Batteries are having a hard time keeping up. I can only play a few songs on my BlackBerry Pearl before having to charge the battery.
In the era of "unlimited unlimited unlimited".. no-one wants to hear you complain about $0.15 when you receive a text message. And certainly you have a lot of important calls to make other than on nights and weekends.
I currently use the BlackBerry Pearl. I have a 900 minute Select Plan with unlimited texting for $79/month, E-mail and Web $30/month, VZ Navigator (GPS) for $10/month, and Asurion Insurance for $4.99/month.
I pay for the features I use while keeping a large enough minute package and unlimited texting so that I never have to check throughout the month. I expect the same bill every month because my
service plan fits my usage, not the other way around.
Times are tough and it's necessary to save money every chance you can. Often times with cell phones, however, going too cheap can cost you severely in the long run.
I started Project-Wireless.com because I wanted my customers to SAVE MONEY and get the BEST DEALS.. and often times those deals are only available on the web. Do your research, make EDUCATED purchases, and get the most out of your cell phone.
Before signing up for service or upgrading your phone, read my informational guides by visiting
http://www.project-wireless.com