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There are several blogs where you can read reviews of mobile phones. That enables you to choose the features you need, nut just based on specification but on experience.
When purchasing a mobile phone, it is important to research the kind of phone you are considering. There are hundreds of reviews on the internet, but knowing which ones to read can be tricky. Look for ones written by actual users, or by the professional technology reviewers, not the manufacturers websites. Reading realistic reports on the phone models will give you a better picture of what you are going to purchase.
For each article you check, keep in mind that there are plenty of people that post opinions just to have something for people to read. Ignore general put downs or positives, and pay close attention to technical information. This includes things like how easy the interface is for a general user, the size of the keys in proportion to the user, and other specifics. Also look at what features were included, and which features were available to add to the phone. Did the user discuss any features that were standard for the model, or were they only concerned with those that they paid extra to add?
Now it is time to think about what features are important to you individually. Do you need a large print screen and large buttons? Do you plan to do a lot of texting? Do you want to be able to keep track of another phone on your account, using GPS or other information? Some phones can add a navigation system for directions, music download programs, even digital television abilities. Some are just the bare-bones systems that are for minimal use and emergencies only, sometimes called trac phones.
A new feature offered by cell phone companies is the ability to track a phone by GPS. This means that you can locate your child's phone on a map and know exactly where they are at any time. Parent phones can find the location of the phone, view the messages sent and received, and the numbers dialed as well. Child phones can be blocked from dialing certain numbers, and blocked from receiving numbers, or just blocked for certain time periods.
Reviews posted by parents are the most relevant to this service. See if they are discovering that the child is able to unlock the controls, and how easy it is to see that they have done so. Matching these possibilities with your service plan is vital to avoiding huge bills that surprise you at the end of the month.
Speaking of the bills each month, look for posted opinions on service plans as well. Is it easy to change the plan mid-month, or is it only available to change after the next billing cycle? If you are signing a contract, is the pay out for early cancellation reasonable? Look for someone who discusses the ease of closing their account, and if the company tried to reconcile the problem before turning off the service.
When you determine the kind of device you want to buy, look up the specifics on it. Do consumers report that they are satisfied with the product or are they disappointed? Find out if the technology lives up to the hype, and find information from sources that have actually experienced the service. This will tell you if the price is right for what you are expecting.
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