Wireless Phone Guide And Discounters

PDA Wireless Phones

Earlier Wireless Phones that married mobile calling to personal digital assistant technology had at least one fairly significant drawback. Either they were too bulky or their screens just weren't user friendly. But PDA Wireless Phones have turned the corner and will see explosive growth in the next five years.

You can now find PDA Wireless Phones, from $299 to $600, featuring color screens, memory expansion capacity, e-mail, instant messaging, and over-the-air update and download capability. Today's high-end PDA Wireless Phones offer a much smoother web-surfing experience and come in sleek, compact designs, often with built-in speaker phone. For a comparative look at the latest PDA Wireless Phones offered by Handspring, Kyocera, Nokia, and Samsung, visit LetsTalk.com.

Wireless Phone Plans

Picking the service plan for you: Determine when, where and who will be using your cell phone most to select a plan that's just right for you. Pre-paid Plans are a good option if don't like long-term contracts and want to limit your phone expenses. The increasingly popular Family Plan (local, regional, or national in scope) gives parents peace-of-mind and ready access to on-the-go kids. Shared Plans function like Family Plans, giving you the freedom to define the group's members. No Contract Plans offer simplicity and convenience linked to your credit card. However, most wireless phone plans require you to sign a one- or two-year contract and charge a steep penalty if you cancel before the contract expires.




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