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Choosing your own cell phone plan

You already have your very own cell phone. Now you need to choose the cell phone plan that is the best for you. Choosing your cell phone plan is like choosing your activity for your cell phone.
The manner of choosing your cell phone plan depends on how you expect to use your cell phone. Whether it's for business or just for ordinary communication, you must choose the cell phone plan best for you.

Cell phone plan usually has a set of numbers called peak minute and an unlimited number of off-peak minutes. Peak minutes are usually sold in blocks and this is mainly the main feature of cell phone plan options of the different providers.

Most cell Phone Plans has a free mobile-to-mobile minutes, which means you can avail of free call to others with the same cell phone plan providers with you.

Keep in mind that the exact start and end times for peak minutes varies from provider to provider. If you think your usage falls somewhere in between two cell phone plan blocks, think wisely and pick the plan with more minutes, because overtime minutes are more expensive and can add a large sum to your cell phone bill.

If you're the type of user that uses cell phone only on evenings and weekends, then you should avail of the cell phone plan called off-peak or also known as "night and weekend" minutes.

Some cell phone service providers have a long-distance free call. So if you have relatives in far places, better avail this cell phone plan so that you'll not anymore use your landline in calling them. If you want to avail this plan, make sure that it includes enough off-peak minutes for your talk time or else you'll be paying overcharges, which makes the free long-distance calls useless.

If you're always on the go and like to travel, you must avail of cell Phone Plans which offer wide range of roaming areas. Roaming areas are areas outside the cell phone provider's coverage area.

If you're outside the provider's area, it does not mean that your not have the provider's services. It's just that other providers in the area will handle your call. Usually, calls made from roaming services are much expensive that ordinary calls. So, try to look for cell Phone Plans with wide range of roaming service.

A family or shared cell phone plan may be a good option for you. This cell phone plan can cause you less each person in the family. All you have to do is visit the website of the service provider and look for the option for "family plan" or "get 2 phones" that appears on most cell phone offer pages.

For cell phone users who plan to use their phones only in emergencies, or those who don't want to undergo the cell phone provider's credit check, a prepaid cellular plan can be a good option as well. However, both the cell phones and the per-minute costs are lower with a service contract of one or more years.

There is a wide range of cell phone plans. All you have to do is choose the right plan for you. It's better to study first the different cell phone plans of different cell phone providers to have the best cell phone plan or you.


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Blackberry Help? Curvs, Bold, Torch?
So like my family is kinda new with smartphones and our cell phone plan is fixing to expire in a month or 2 and we've been stuck with basic messaging phones for a few years lol. I have the LG Cosmos 1 which is just a basic messaging phone with a slide out keyboard. Before that I've had a touchscreen device with AT&T before I switched to Verizon. I kinda like the general feel of a physical keyboard. Now don't get me wrong, I'm really a tech geek lol. I've been video editing, coding, making different games for the past few years and even trying to work on my own mini-os but when it comes to phones the only few phones i know about is the iPhone and Droid lines. I recently caught my eyes on the Blackberry phones and I started playing around with my friend's Blackberry Bold and I just fell in love with it. I need help deciding which phone is best with me and the pros,cons, and so forth: Blackberry Torch- I like the design and graphics but I'm not crazy about the touch screen Blackberry Curve- I like this one but people say it's less poweful than the bold. I really love the looks and feel of this though. It's a sexy beast. Blackberry Bold- people say this is the most powerful but I'm not crazy about the design but graphics are pretty good but when it comes down to it it seems like the curve is the macbook air type of phone and the bold is the macbook pro in my opinion. but i just need to knwo which one is best for me: i do email/facebook/text/call a good bit i like checking my facebook i don't really play games because i got an ipod touch for that i do wish to put my music on there but thats not a biggy if i can't becuz like i said i got an ipod touch does any of the blackberrys connect to my wifi at home?. like said i dont want to pay for wifi i just wanna use my at home wifi from my router. couldit connect to that? i do take a good bit of pics also another reason i like the bold and curve more than the torch is cuz of the physical keyboards they provide. also another appealing thing about the curve is that its free on wirefly.com and bold is 99$ and torch is $19.99 (idk why torch is less? i mean its touch screen?) but i dont mind paying for a good phone that will last me a couple of years. best answer gets 10 points :P thanx for ur time and as for the rest of my family they getting droids and iphones lol. thanx for ur time guys.

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Need Blackberry Curve 8530 wifi help?
My wifi won't turn on. When I go to the connections and check it there will be a check mark in the box where I checked it but a little red "x" stays on the right hand side. When I go to search for a network it asks me to turn wifi on then it says "unable to turn wifi on". I already called Bell twice. I wiped my whole phone to see if that would fix it plus removed my battery a few times. I think it may be the software not the hardware. Is there anything I can do to get it to turn on? I'm really good with technology so if anybody has links to anything I'm sure I'll understand it. I'm suppose to have wifi with the plan I'm on but I haven't had it since they returned it to me months ago after 3 weeks of being in for repair! If i need to send it out again I'm just getting a new phone and maybe with a different company. Know of any good phones, plans, prices? Thank you!!

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What is the cheapest pre-paid cell phone plan currently available?
Hello! I don't really want a phone except for emergencies because I use my iTouch to text and my land-line if I want to have a conversation with someone, but I would like one just so I can call 911 or a friend real quick in case of emergency. I've been looking at pre-paid plans and I was wondering if there are any where I can just buy like 60 minutes that don't expire, for the cheapest possible amount. Maybe something where I can buy a card from Target or somewhere every time I need some minutes? Anything like that out there? I'm not including price of phone in the plan price. Thank you very much for the help!

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