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If you are considering owning a new phone, then you should that buying one is simply half the journey. The other half involves you getting a cell phone plan for the phone that you will purchase. Saving involves finding the plan that will work for you. It can be daunting at first, owing to just how many providers are in the market right now, but with a few steps, you can be able to reach a wise conclusion.

What kind of phone user are you. If you make a lot of calls then you need a plan that will understand this without charging you through the roof. Prepaid plans seem to have most followers since they are relatively affordable and easy to manage. Before going for one though, determine the rates that the prepaid plan offers. It is important to determine the nature of the package before buying it.

The usual scenario observed with providers is offering new cell phones with accompanying cell phone plans. In other words, instead of buying a phone and then buying a plan for it, you buy both as part of one package. The biggest advantage to doing this is that you get a reduced price for a phone that would otherwise put a dent in your monthly spending. In other words, you can be able to afford a Blackberry or even the iPhone 3GS for as low as $199 with a contract. Said contract has a predefined period of time where you stick with the provider. This is the best way to afford a phone that is out of your financial reach.

Make the most of your phone and get a cell phone plan that is tailored to your needs. When your phone does not have an elaborate browser with everything from flash support to an ad-blocker, then there is no need of getting an unlimited data plan as you won't need it. Rather get a plan that focuses on your calls and messages instead. More importantly go for one that offers free evenings and weekends.

Knowing your monthly budget is important as it will help you narrow down to an affordable plan for you. Quality always costs more, so you might find a provider offering the best connectivity and call quality, but at an added price. If this is beyond what you are willing to part with, then settle for something with good in call quality but for a lesser amount. It would also be wise to consider your roaming options with the provider you go for, network coverage since these will determine the price of the cell phone plan you get. If you wont need the EVDO 4G network, there s no need to go for a provider that charges for it.

by: Allan Stokes




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