Sunday, March 25, 2007

Prepaid Cell Phones - Best ways to budget and still keep in touch, pt 1

Are you looking to trim down on your expenses? Do you have a vacation planned and figuring out how to save more? If you're looking to squeeze more from your money (just like most of us working folks), then look into prepaid cell phones.


Pre-paid cell phones are simply mobile phones that do not have contracts. Airtime minutes are provided by purchasing airtime cards and tying the card's PIN to the phone through Internet or dial-in activation. More airtime minutes can be added through purchase of additional cards as desired. Airtime minutes must be used by the service date that could vary from 60, 90, 120, etc. days from activation. These are also known as pay-as-you-go cell plans.

Are pre-paid cell phones right for you?
  • Controlling costs. You only pay the service for the minutes that you use. Contract phones will charge you a basic monthly whether you use 1 minute or 300 minutes of airtime for that month. Any thing over your basic minutes will incur additional payment.
  • Don't want to get locked into a contract. Majority of contracts seem to be 24 months. That might be too long for you.

How do the numbers stack up?
  • Compare the typical lowest monthly plan at $39.99. Sprint has the Power Pack 450 with the following:
    • price per month: $39.99 USD
    • anytime minutes: 450
    • Offpeak minutes: unlimited
In 3-mo's, this plan would cost roughly $120 USD, even if only 3 hours, or 180 minutes of air time is used. This happens to me a lot.
  • Compare to a T-Mobile $50 USD Prepaid card with the following
    • Includes 400 Whenever Minutes. No annual contract or credit check
    • Buy airtime as you need it, good for 90 days from time of activation
    • Minutes include Nationwide long distance (including Alaska & Hawaii)
    • No roaming charges on Nationwide on the T-Mobile USA network
Note: Airtime cards are non-returnable, non-refundable and non-replaceable.
  • If someone uses the cell phone sparingly, the cost difference for a 90 day period can be up to $70 USD. In one year, this could be a savings of up to $280 USD. Besides, airtime cards can conveniently be bought in almost any retail stores, including Best Buys, Sam's Club, etc., and online.
What does this mean in the real world?
  • If you're a parent, pre-paid cell phones make great phones for children, especially if you want them to have something for emergency. You can control the costs and at the same time, teach them about budgetting (airtime for now, but hopefully leads to budgetting money later on). Additionally, if the child gets out of hand, take the phone away. The financial burden on you is negligible.
  • If you're a college student on a budget, you may simply get a pre-paid phone and forego installing land lines in your dorm or apartment.
  • If you like to travel and wonderin how you're gonna save up for the next trip. You should consider a prepaid phone over a contract cell phone or even a landline in your apartment.
  • If you're job is shaky and you believe that there's gonna be a layoff, consider a prepaid phone to trim the fat in your expenses.
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Friday, March 23, 2007

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Where to get free ringtones, free games, etc.

Wanna customize your new cell phone? There are plenty of places online that gives your free ringtones, free screensavers, free games, and other free downloads. Below are a few of the best places I could find online:

  • www.3gforfree.com - Free ringtones (from rock to classics), free screensavers (various categories, including celebrities), free games (selections include solitaire, hearts, and others). Can be direct download to cell phones.
  • www.gritsandeggs.com - A promotional site for a hip hop band with free ringtones.
  • www.funmaza.com - Free ringtones, wallpapers, etc. mostly for Indian and Bollywood themes
  • www.zedge.net - Popular social networking for the mobile community. There's a membership section, but there are public galleries where you can download free ringtones, free wallpapers, free pics, and even free videos.
  • www.ringtoneten.com - Extra free ringtones direct from your service provider. Will need your pin# upon login. Available for Cingular, Boost Mobile, Verizon, Dobson, T-Mobil, Nextel, Sprint, CellularOne, AT&T, and a few others.
  • www.mobile9.com - A portal for the mobile technology. You get to choose from over 30,000 free ringtones, free themes, free wallpapers, free videos, free software, free games, and many more, including news dedicated to the mobile technology.

Enjoy and happy hunting!


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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Motorola continues the trend - KRZR



Motorola continues to set the trend with the sleek KRZR K1. The cutting edge design of this premier cell phone is accompanied by its silk luxurious finish. Not only will this well-crafted cell phone knock you out with its looks, but it comes chock-full of features:

  • support for Bluetooth wireless
  • a music player
  • 2.0 mega pixel camera
  • video capture and playback in MPEG4
  • 1.9 inch color screen
  • internal antenna, so that there's nothing that will snag or break-off

For messaging and Internet browsing, you get:

  • text messaging capability that supports MMS, SMS, EMS, and IM
  • built-in web browser
  • built-in email client
  • access to Cingular's Media Net Service for news headlines, weather, game download, and ringtones

Lastly, with Cingular's data plan, KRZR can be used as a modem so that you can connect to the Internet with your laptop from almost anywhere.


Be sure to read reviews of Motorola KRZR K1.

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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Guide to buying a cell phone

eBay has a great condensed guide on how to buy cell phones. In short, they broke it down to 4 steps:

1) Select a cell phone provider and plans

Factors to consider:

  • Cellphone compatibility between service providers because you might want to change services later while keeping the phone.
  • Pre-paid service or conventional contract
  • Area of coverage
  • Keep your cell phone number or not?
I would add the following:
  • family plan coverage
  • minutes
  • details on Internet access
  • fees on texting (mostly if you have teenagers or if you're a teenager)
2) Evaluate cell phone features
  • Plan to use outside your local area or not? Mostly for local or nationwide business use. The answer impacts if you get a standard phone or one with a Global System.
  • Use of Internet and e-mail?
  • Size and weight of the cellphone.
3) Find cell phone on eBay (of course)
  • Browse the cell phone categories, OR
  • Search via keywords
4) Buy with confidence (note eBay's safety precaution)
  • "Ask seller a question"
  • note seller's feedbacks
  • buy through Paypal
  • if necessary, there's the Security & Resolution Center
Read eBay's guide in details.

Additional notes on getting deals on cell phones

Before concluding, in step 3, you might be able to save more money from other online resources. Places such as LetsTalk.com and service providers offer some form of rebates whenever you buy a cell phone with a new plan. Such rebates are no different from what you can get from retail locations, i.e. you pay for the phone upfront, activate the service, mail-in the rebate form and get the rebate check later on. In the end, depending on the amount of the rebate, you may be able to get the cellphone for free.

A better online source, because of less hassle, is Amazon.com. They give instant credit for some cellphones so that you don't have to send out for the rebates - your final price is simply $0.01.

Nevertheless, eBay remains as one of the better sources to buy "unlocked" cellphones.

Happy hunting!

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Monday, March 19, 2007

BlackBerry 8703e

BlackBerry 8703e

Are you an urban professional? Do you often find the need to access the Internet while in the middle of an appointment? Then meet the BlackBerry 8703e. A wireless handheld with a high resoultion display backed by Ev-DO technology. This BlackBerry puts email, phone, browser, instant messaging and organizer into one compact device. The 8703e allows users to connect their laptop or desktop computer to the Internet using the device as a tethered modem – so they don’t need to carry a wireless PC card.

Comes with

  • full QWERTY keyboard
  • Bluetooth® Capable
  • 64 Mb Flash Memory/16 Mb SRAM
  • Embedded RIM® wireless modem
  • Integrated Email Phone SMS Browser Calendar Address Book and additional organizer applications
  • Polyphonic and MP3 ring tones for personalizing your device.

Included Accessories:

  • Lithium ion battery
  • Compact wall charger
  • Holster USB data cable
Buy the BlackBerry 8703e (Sprint) from LetsTalk.com.

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Sunday, March 18, 2007

The basic Black: Sony Ericsson W810

Ever notice that the color black is a fashion statement? You see 'em in black tie affairs of the wealthy and even in the eclectic world of goths. Also, black sports cars are preferred by many. A black sports car does not scream, "Look at me!!", but it nevertheless attracts attention. A black cell phone can do the same. Pullout a black cell phone and your likely to catch the eye of onlookers and subtlety pique their interests.

Here's a black cell phone to look at:

Sony Ericsson W810

A great cellphone that doubles as a powerful walkman. In fact, it comes with the Disc2Phone™ program so that you may easily copy music from your CD or PC. The Sony Ericsson W810 already has a fan base. It's predecessor is the successful Sony Ericsson W800.

The W810 comes with a 2 megapixel camera with an autofocus; just in case you see Paris Hilton walking down the street. By the way, top selling digital cameras are in the 5-10 megapixel range. So this camera is not groundbreaking, but it's not bad for a cellphone. You may also take videos with this cell phone. The screen is large enough.

Here's an interactive video for you to see.

So if you're a music lover who's always out and about, this is the cell phone for you.

Be sure to read the Amazon customer reviews for the Sony Ericsson W810.

Summary

  • Disc2Phone™ music copying software is supplied in the W810 kit and it’s easy to copy songs from your favorite CDs, and PC music folders
  • The built-in W810 2 megapixel digital camera with autofus takes excellent photos and when you need to catch some action, W810 has video too
  • Sharing images and other phone content is easy. Use Bluetooth™, or Multimedia messaging when you want to send images and video
  • Wherever you are, you have high speed access to the internet with EDGE technology
  • A full-function email client in your W810 gives you access to your inbox wherever you go

Dimensions

  • Size (LWH): 3.54 inches, 1.85 inches, 0.96 inches
  • Weight: 3.31569664902998 ounces

Product Features

  • Network Compatibility: GSM
  • Phone Book Capacity: 250 Entries
  • Minimum Rated Talk Time: 450 minutes
  • Minimum Rated Standby Time: 275 hours
  • Battery Type: Lithium Ion

Buy the Sony Ericsson W810i Phone from Amazon under Cingular.

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Customize your Sony Ericsson W810: http://www.myw810.lasyk.net/

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Welcome

Welcome to My New Cell Phone blog!

Since my cell phone plan is up in a few months, I began researching for a new cell phone and possibly a new plan. I'm uncovering a lot more interesting stuff than originally anticipated. I'll do my best to share them with you. Currently, I'm in a Verizon Plan, using one of their Qualcomm phones. It's probably not in production anymore. So on with my quest for a new phone.

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