Simply
put, what do you want your new phone to be able to do? If you will primarily
use your phone for making calls and texting, a Basic Phone is probably the best
option for you. Why pay for Smart phone features you won’t use internet? Basic
phones do not require a data plan, and are often FREE with a two-year
agreement. Other features on these types of phones vary somewhat—some models
may have simple camera technology, for example—but for the most part they are
stripped-down, no-bells-and-whistles phones that prioritize affordability.
If
you want the affordability and simplicity of a Basic Phone, but also some of
the more basic features available on
Smart phones, like email, instant messaging or web browsing, AT&T offers a happy medium: the
Quick Messaging Phone. This type of phone often requires no data plan (unless
it is internet capable), and comes fully loaded with features to make messaging
to family and friends a little easier. Most models also come with a full QWERTY
keyboard to make texting much easier than on a Basic Phone’s traditional keypad.
If
“basic” is the last quality you’d look for in a new phone, then a Smart phone
is definitely the best choice for you. However, you shouldn’t jump to conclusions if you find yourself scratching
your head and wondering, “What the heck
is a Smartphone?” Maximum cell phone users may find the idea of “making the
leap” to smart phone technology very over whelming. However, smart phones are
becoming increasingly user-friendly, and the sales representatives at Car-Tel
Communications are always available to
teach customers the ins and outs of smart phone features.
Therefore,
you certainly shouldn’t automatically count yourself out of the smart phone
loop just because you are unsure of your ability to learn how to use one. You can! For those not in the
know, a smart phone is basically a cell phone with computer- like capabilities.
With addition to making calls and texting, smart phones allow you to wireless/ Wi-fi
browse the web, check your email, download apps, play music, movies, TV shows,
games, and more.
Now
that you’ve decided on the type of phone you’d like to buy—a Basic phone, a
Quick Messaging phone, or a Smartphone—the next step is to evaluate your options
within that category.
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