A Buyer’s Guide to the Most Important Cell Phone Accessories
No matter how you use your cell phone, there are some accessories that you just have to own. Your cell phone accessories may be purchased for convenience, or could actually help save your life someday. Here’s a quick buyer’s guide to the most important cell phone accessories you will ever own.
Buying a Cell Phone Charger
If you misplace the cell phone charger that came with your device, or need another unit for the car or office, you can purchase it directly from the manufacturer, or spend less money and get a comparable, compatible unit from a third party seller. These compatible cell phone chargers generally work great and cost less only because they don’t carry the brand name of the cell phone manufacturer.
Whether you need a Blackberry Travel Wall Charger or a Motorola RAZR Charger for the car, always make sure the device is compatible with the make, model and wattage of your phone. If it isn’t, you could damage the power supply of the phone permanently.
Buying an Extra Cell Phone Battery
It’s great to have a fully charged extra phone battery at your side when you’re away from a power source. Look for refurbished cell phone batteries from third party vendors and you can get an amazing deal on your spare battery. Remember, ONLY purchase those batteries which are made specifically for your phone.
Buying a Wireless Cell Phone Headset
As we begin 2009, most states have either enacted, or are preparing, laws regarding hands-free calling while driving. In addition to help save lives, these laws mean that you can’t be without a headset for your cell phone when you’re talking in the car.
Currently, Bluetooth technology sits atop of the headset heap. Bluetooth allows individuals to make and receive calls without touching their handset. The quality of Bluetooth calls is much higher than previous technologies, and many report crystal-clear reception when their handset is close by.
Individuals who are considering buying a Bluetooth Headset should consider a few factors before making their final purchase, including:
· Size. Bluetooth headsets come in all shapes and sizes. Some people prefer the smaller units that they barely know are there, while other prefer something larger with buttons that are easier to find and push.
· Compatibility. Obviously, you need to check your phone to make sure that it is Bluetooth compatible. Most phones introduced over the past few years have Bluetooth functionality built in. Anything older than that you might want to check the manual just to be safe.
· Brand. Not all brands are created equal. Currently some of the finest Bluetooth headsets are coming from companies like Jawbone (the Jawbone II headset) and Plantronics (the Plantronics Discovery 925 and D925). Read up on customer reviews and product rankings to find the best products for your money.
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The phones are the same. Cell phones are almost always less expensive at the authorized retailers than at the carriers' stores. Insurance is optional. Activation is the same everywhere. I believe it's $18 for an upgrade and will be on the first bill after you upgrade.
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if it is only for exergency usage, a prepaid phone may be the best option. this way, if he starts using it more, you can always switch to a monthly plan.
the best thing to do is to check out the local carriers websites that are in your area. If you are getting a prepaid phone, websites like wirefly that sell cheap phones, unfortuantely, do nto sell prepiad phones.
the best thing to do is go to wal mart find a cheap phone and then bring it to the carrier like verizon or cingular and get the prepaid card from them. the phones are cheaper at walmart. NOTE: when you go to walmart, do this AFTER you have done your research and know which carrier you want to use. this is important as yuo will select a phone based on the carrier.
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Hi there:
The cell phone companies change, new ones appear every month, and they buy out each other constantly, so it is difficult to make an accurate list !
However, you do not say where in the world you are, so here is a brief list:
CELL PHONE CARRIERS
3 River WIreless
ACS WIreless
ALLTEL
Alltel #2
ANDHRA Pradesh AirTel
AT&T
AT&T Free2Go
AT$T Pocketnet PCS
BEELINE
Bell Atlatic
Bell Mobility Canada ( Different Provinces, Different Owners )
Bell Mobility Canada #2 ( If you move, you CANNOT move the phone!!)
Bell Mobility Canada #3 ( you end up paying 3 years AND buy a new phone )
Bell SOUTH ( Blackberry )
Bell South , #2, #3
Bell SOuth Mobility
Blue SKy Frog
Bluegrass Cellular
Boost
Bouygues Telecom, #2, #3
BPL Mobile
Carolina West Wireless
Cellular One
Cellular One East Coast
Cellular One South West
Cellular One West
Cellular One PCS
Cellular ONE #1, #2, #3, #4, #5
Cellular SOuth
Century Tel
Chennai RPG Cellular
Chaennai SkyTel / Airtel
Chennai Bell
Cingular, #2, #3, #4
Clearnet
Comcast
Comviq
Corr Wireless Communications
Delhi Aritel
Delhi Hutch
Dobson Cellular Systems
Dobson-Alex Wireless
DT T-Mobile
Dutchtone / ORANGE-NL
Edge Wireless
EMT
Escotel
FIDO
Genion
Goa BPLMobil
Golden Telecom
Green's Communications
GTE WIreless, #2, #3
Gujarat Celforce
Houston Cellular
Idea Cellular
Inland Cellular Telephone
Itineris
Kerala Escotel
Kolkata Airtel
Kyivstar
LMT
Maharashtra BPL Mobile
Maharashtra IDEAL Cellular
Manitoba Telecom Systems
MCI Phone
Megafon
Meteor , #2
Metro PCS, #2
MicroCell
Midwest WIreless
MiWorld
MobileComm
MobileONE
MobileFone
Mobility Bermuda
Mobility Tanzania
Mobtel Srbija
Motient
Movistar
MTS
Mumbai BPL Mobile
MUMBAI ORANGE
NBTel
Netcom
Nextel, #2
Nextel BR
NPI Wireless
Ntelos
O2, ( M-mail, Online, Prepaid )
Omnipoint, #2
One Connect
Online BEEP
Optus Mobile
Orange (Fr Telecom, Mumbai, NL/ Dutchtone )
OSKAR
P&T Luxembourg
Pacific Bell
PCS ONE
Pioneer / Enid Cellular
PLUS GSM
Pondicherry BPL Moboile
POWERTEL
Price Communications
Primco
Promtel
Public Service Cellular
Qwest
Rogers AT&T Wireless
ROGERS Wireless ( CDN )
Safaricom
Satelindo GSM
SFR France , #2, #3
Simple Freedom
SMART Telecom
SMF/ Schuylkill Mobile Fone
SouthernLinC
Southwestern Bell
SPRINT PCS
Suncom
Sunrise Mobile, #2
SureWest Communications
SwissCOm
T-Mobile ( #2, Austria, Germany, UK)
TalkLine
Tamil Nadu BPL Mobile
Tele2
Telefonica Movistar
Telenot
Telenor
Telia Denmark
TELUS
TIM
TRITON
UMC
Unicel
Uraltel
US Cellular, #2
US West
Uttar Pradesh Escotel
Verison, #2, #3
Vessotel
Virgin Mobile, #2
Vodafone (Germany, Italy, Japan, #2, #3, Spain, UK)
VoiceStream . T-Mobile
West Central Wireless
Western WIreless
Wyndtell
Yenisev Telecom
Note that in the big cities, there are hundreds of smaller carriers that only provide service in one small area. I can't list them all.
Hopefully you can choose the ones locally, and compare pricing.
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my tmobile 1500 cost me 35 pounds…about 70 a month…
based on the review from the source below, t-mobile is better than us cellular, however, it also depends on what area you are in. if you're in the 26 states that us cellular covers, then go with us cellular. if you're not within those 26 states, go with tmobile.
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There are recycling web sites that have directories by city and county. The one I was able to find in Orange County was FlipSwap. They do have comparable rates, but beware, they are notorious for having bad service and generally ripping you off. (ex: Taking your cell phone and not paying you due to the phone being "water damaged" despite the contrary.) You're better off trying to ask retailers who they use. If I were you, I would stick with Full Circle Wireless since they have a BBB and Inc 500 profile, so they're afraid of liability like most small businesses.