What are the best cell phone plans for teens? You ask. Honestly, there are several of them. All you have to do is to pick out which of them will fit your teen’s lifestyle and overall personality.
The Motorola C155 does not have any frills, so it is perfect for anyone who is basically starting to use their cell phone, such as teens. It is very compact and highly ergonomic. Its candy bar design is totally a delight to anybody’s eyes. The phone also comes in a variety of colors so there is definitely one that suits your personality or your mood. It has a vivid color screen display with 96x65 resolution. It possesses polyphonic speaker and polyphonic ringers. It has excellent talk time of 348 to 633 minutes and a standby time of 155 to 340 hours. You can also send and receive enhanced messages, complete with icons, pictures, and animations. You may even compose your own ringtone courtesy of its built-in ringtone composer called I-Melody. You can also download games, wallpapers, and screensavers. The biggest perk you can get will be its very cheap price—a good combination of affordability and multimedia options.
The LG PM-225 is somewhat basic. This may not be popular among fashionable cell phone users but not for any beginner. It can send picture and text messages, surf plenty of WAP sites. It can also allow you to play some games. It can also stream videos though not as fast as its other counterparts. It is very tiny and rounded so it feels so comfortable when you are holding it. It also has an excellent battery life and has a talk time of 4 hours and 21 minutes. Its sound quality as well as reception is really good. The calling option, moreover, is no-brainer as its speaker phone button is prominently marked. It has a built-in camera, as well as external colored screen display, which you can get for some extra bucks. The phone should be able to satisfy teens who are not so keen in spending so much for a phone.
The Nokia 1100 is considered to be very compact with simple features. It is also equipped with built-in flashlights. This is useful especially when teens find themselves still outside during nighttime. It has a free caller ID option, so you can basically know who is making a call as well as free call waiting capability to accommodate messages from all your friends or your parents. You can also store up to 50 numbers and names. You can set the phone to one-touch dialing in cases of emergency. Covers can be changed in different colors—depending on your mood or your likes as of the moment. Be entertained by at least 2 games. Being late in school will never happen because of the phone’s alarm clock system. You are also taught to take control of your airtime and thus costs through airtime balance display from Tracfone. Add more music to your cellular phone by choosing any one of the 44 ringtones. Included in the Tracfone package are long distance and local phone rates as well as roaming options.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
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Prepaid cell phones are very ideal for students, The big advantage of prepaid is that there's little hassle and no commitment. By contrast, if you sign up for a traditional plan with a major cellular carrier, you'll likely sign a contract binding you for a year or more. If you break the contract, you'll have to pay a big penalty. Another plus of prepaid plans is that you are in control of everything, your calls and text messaging, its all up to you how to budget everything.
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