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Cell Phone Plans- How to get the cheapest plan.

In this Article we will show you how to find a cheap cell phone

plan that will work best for you.

Cell phones have become pretty cheap nowadays. Technology will never

stop advancing and competition is fierce. Now you can find cheap or even free phones, because every season new phones are being rolled out.

On the other hand, finding a cheap plan is simple.

Three simple steps: when looking for a plan

that fits you.

1) Choose a provider that offers good reception in your

area- your buying a cell phone to call someone, right?

Cheap voice quality is not what we are looking for. We

are looking for a cheap price per minute and a good

voice and data service. If for any reason, the service is

not up to your standards, you have limited amount of

time to return the phone with no penalties.

2) Choose a minute plan- it must fit within the maximum

talking minutes you will use each month. Don"t

underestimate the monthly talking minutes. When

you receive a 10 second call that counts as 1 talking

minute. You can upgrade or downgrade your plan without extending your contract.

3) Choose a message and data plan- with phones

becoming more advanced, more people are using the

Internet data plans to surf the web or check emails. If you are an active user of email and Internet, we advise you to choose an unlimited data plan ranging between $10 and $30. Text messaging plans starts at $5 for 250

texts a month. If you like to use text, adding unlimited plans can be smart. Remember that data, and texting plans can be change every month to benefit your needs.

So, what"s the cheapest cell phone plan?

Let"s assume that you selected Sprint as your provider. The

cheapest plan that Sprint offers starts at $29.99 with 200

minutes.

"7 minutes a day, comes out to be 0.15 a minute.

The next available individual plan goes for $39.99 for 450 minutes

"15 minutes a day. That"s not bad, averaging 0.09 a minute.

Keep in mind is that these cell phone plans come with 5000 or

unlimited night and weekend talking minutes. So, if you make most

of your calls at night or during the weekends, it"s free!

by: coresolutionsnow




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