Choosing what type of mobile phone to buy is no simple matter. There are many factors to take note of, such as memory space, features, and so much more. But, even when you’ve picked the type of cell phone you are going to purchase, there is still one more decision to be made. You will have to pick whether or not to go for a prepaid mobile phone. There are many benefits and downsides of doing so, the most crucial of which will be outlined here. You have to take note of all of them before making your decision.

The Benefits

The biggest advantage, perhaps, of utilizing a prepaid cell phone is the fact that they require no true commitment. You can stick with a prepaid cell phone only as long as you like to. When you’re done with it, whether you’ve consumed your credits or not, you can easily stop or keep on going. You can even throw your cellphones away if you like, nobody will be chasing you with bills and contracts. Another advantage is that you get to control your budget better when you use a prepaid cell phone. You don’t have to pay a monthly bill if you don’t like to. In fact, prepaid cell phones are great for those people who seldom use their mobile phones for calling or sending text messages because they won’t have to pay any more than they have to. You pay for what you use up and that’s it. And loading some money into your prepaid cell phone is pretty simple too, as you can get credits from gasoline stations, corner stores, and more.

The Downsides

There are, however, some downsides to using prepaid mobile phones. One is that if you go to a faraway place where credits cannot be found, you’ll have to be very careful that you do not run out of the credits that you already have. Furthermore, if you run out of credits during an emergency situation, it will be very frustrating. Another big downside is that prepaid cell phones, the models themselves, actually cost more. Applying for a plan would provide you with free mobile phones or at least discounted ones. But, if you choose to buy a prepaid cell phone, you’ll have to pay for the whole cell phone itself.

All in all, the decision of whether or not to get a prepaid cell phone rests in you. If you decide that it will be more useful for you in the long run, then it might be best to fork out the extra cash for it. But if not, it may be best to go for a plan.

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Author:
Roy
Time:
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 at 3:28 pm
Category:
Iphone Review
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