Monday, May 4, 2020

I've never owned a cell phone, so how should I go about searching for one?

Coleman Ocegueda: the carrier you go with depends on where you live,but for plans, I'd go with the lowest minutes plan because they are renewed every month and you said you want to mostly text, and unlimited text because its only around 10-15 dollars a month and if you text more than call it's a lot easier than making sure you don't go over.

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Filiberto Amauty: Cell phones can do a lot more than just serve as a phone. I have a Nokia N75 with AT&T. I don't do a lot of talking. When I first bought my cell phone plan 8 years ago, I wasn't allowed to even carry my phone on me at my job back then so ! I picked a cheap plan of only 150 anytime minutes from 7am-8pm and had unlimited texting for $30/month. I text more than I talk. About a year ago when I got the N75, I added unlimited internet data for an additional $15/month so I can go on some internet sites and use the GPS feature.When choosing your phone, take the steps below:1) Find out which carrier has the best coverage in your area and check their site as to what voice/text/data plans they have available.2) Establish your budget and which phone features you want.3) Find a phone that will do what you want with the budget you have and match it with a plan.Make sure you get a plan with unlimited texting. I like Nokias and AT&T because whenever I get a new phone, I can just pull the sim card out of the old phone and put it into the new phone. If my phone breaks, I can take the sim card out and use it in one of my older phones until I get my phone fixed/replace. With Sprint and Verizon, you usually have to go into one of! their stores to do this. I've only owned Nokia phones except ! for my pre-paid Boost phone which I used for a short time.Take a look at Nokia's website and other manufacturers.phonescoop.commobileburn.comphonearena.com...Show more

Sylvie Snetting: just google places like alltel, ntelos, verizon, cellular one, us cellular. And any other phone companys u can think of

Mitchell Pickens: 2

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