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Cell Phone 101: How To Compare Cell Phone Rate Plans

   
Author: Nathan T. Lynch

With the popularity of cell phones and the increase in competition among carriers, it is important to compare cell phone plans before committing to a particular carrier. Many carriers are offering vast discounts and are highly competitive with their pricing in order to gain your business. When choosing a cell phone plan, there are certain things you should look for. First, analyze your expected usage of your cell phone. Determine not only how many minutes per month you expect to use the phone but also who you will be calling the most and what time of day you will be most likely to use the phone. Also, decide if you will be using additional features like text messaging or if you will be checking email using your cell phone.

When you compare cell phone plans, check what the minimum commitment is. Most cell phone plans will require a minimum one year commitment which means you can not change cell phone carriers until after one year has elapsed into the contract. Some carriers, however, require and even greater commitment of two years. If you have really good pricing, this may be acceptable to you. However, if you ever decide the service is not as it should be an want to change your provider, you will have to pay a hefty fee. If you refuse to pay it, it will show as a negative on your credit report.

You should compare cell phone plans from all the major cell phone carriers. Most will have a brand of cell phone that will work for you and suit your needs but you will also need to choose the plan that is best suited to you also. Many cell phone plans will allow you to change your plan mid contract as long as you still remain with them as the provider. This can be beneficial by allowing you to start off with a lower plan that does not give you a lot of minutes per month but is very inexpensive. As you use your phone, you can adjust the plan up or down based on your actual history of use.

Author Bio:
Nathan T. Lynch is a notable scripter. Nathan likes to pen down articles about this field.
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