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Buyers Guide: Mobile Phones |
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07/12/08 (10 review reads) |
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Advantages: Mobile
Disadvantages: There are so many
When choosing a mobile, you need to think about a lot of things, network, type of phone, what you use your phone for and how much you use it.
==Network==
Out of all the networks I have used O2 is the one I recommend. Its at a reasonable price and the connectivity is great, with Vodafone the connectivity was great but I find the price to be well to expensive, with the other networks, I find that they are cheap but with no connectivity so no signal.
==Type of Phone==
When looking for a type of phone, go by what you want it for and how much you use it combined. For example if you are just using it for business, try a Blackberry closely followed by the Iphone, if you are the music lover go with something with expandable memory, that goes for the photographers of this world too.
Photographers must get a decent camera, this is were megapixle comes in basically the more the merrier so if you see something like 8 Megapixles then go get it.
Always check what the Stand-by time and Talk time is, Stand-by time is how long the phone will be on without use and talk time how long you have talking before the battery dies.
May I recommend that you take a look on my other review, called Don't Get Confused, Get Even (About mobile phone Jargon)
Link
http://members.dooyoo.co.uk/discussion/mobile-pho ne-jargon/1131124/
I hope this helps.
Summary: Aghhh
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