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Wireless does make sense, but making sense of wireless isn't always easy. The wireless market today is highly regionalized, constantly changing, and very competitive. As a result, consumers have a variety of phones, plans, and options to choose from, but keeping up with such a fast-changing market can be time-consuming and confusing.
 
 

Before you go ahead and spend money, understand your needs and requirements considering the following:

 
USE: Are you going to run a business from your hip pocket? Do you love the idea of always being in touch with a far-flung group of family and friends? Do you travel a great deal? Or do you just want a cell phone for emergencies and more importantly, for peace of mind?
 
Size-  Will you be carrying your phone in your pocket, briefcase, or purse? Most phones are fairly small and light, but if you plan on carrying one in your pocket, you may want to look for especially light, slim models. Your phone's battery will often times add a lot of extra bulk to the body of your phone. Slim batteries will cut down on your phone's size so it will still fit in your pocket. You may also want a phone with a silent or vibrating alert option for discreet notification of incoming calls.
 
 
Accessories : You may want to consider what kind of accessories you will need with your wireless phone. Depending on how you use it, certain accessories like a hands free kit or a cigarette lighter adapter could come in quite handy. If you are one of the fashion conscious you may also want to buy a colorful faceplate or a light-up antenna.

Features: Nearly every feature available on landline phones (voicemail, caller ID, etc.) is also available for digital plans and phones. Digital may also offer advanced features like text messaging and Internet access. Some are included in the service plan; others are available for an additional fee.

Analog, Digital Cellular, and Digital PCS: There are three types of wireless phone networks. Analog has the widest coverage. Digital cellular and digital PCS, the more recent developments, generally offer better clarity, data security, and can pack more information into a signal. Digital networks use one of three competing digital technologies that are mutually incompatible. However, there are "dual mode" phones that can work with both digital cellular and analog networks, and tri-mode phones which can work with all three.

 

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