Buying A Pink Cell Phone

30th July, 2010 - Posted by joanne - Leave A Comment

Everyone has a cell phone. We use them to make calls, send texts, check email and browse the web. But the one problem with cell phones is that they aren’t original. Everyone has the same black phone that has become a standard in our society. But there has been a movement for a classier alternative. Pink. Everywhere you look, someone has a pink cell phone. They represent a certain level of style and originality. It all started back in the days of “brick” phones; phones that were bulky, slow, and lacking on features. Cell phone companies began to make colorful covers for these phones, and soon realized that pink was a very popular color. Then came the Motorola Razr. This phone originally debuted in black, but soon came in more colors, no external case required. Pink quickly became one of the most popular colors, and due to the popularity of the Razr, pink phones spread into the mainstream. Other phone manufacturers caught on, and now phones from just about every company can be purchased in pink, and if not then a pink cover can be bought. Today, the most popular phones are either touch screen or have a full keyboard. And even in this new market, pink phones and covers are growing in popularity. And with advances in the phone cover industry, almost any phone can be pink, meaning consumers no longer have to sacrifice functionality for originality! Whether you want a flip phone, sliding phone or a touch screen phone, a variety of pink options can be found. The most popular modern phones are the Droid, the HTC Droid Eris, the iPhone and the Blackberry. These phones can be bought in a variety of colors, although not pink. But, the market for covers is always increasing, and any of these phones can become the phone you really want with a few simple steps. These phones all boast great speed, full online capabilities, texting, and a wide variety of downloadable applications. These phones range from roughly $100 – $200, and covers usually run about $20. But, once you buy the phone and the cover, it will last you for years. A good investment now is better than a lame phone two years from now. The price is a small sacrifice for a great phone, and a great look. So no matter what phone you’re looking for, don’t settle for boring. Ask for pink specifically. You’ll be glad you did! Read More

Choosing The Right Cell Phone For You

25th March, 2009 - Posted by joanne - Leave A Comment

There are many different cell phone providers available that you can do business with and you are not limited to just a few choices when it comes to choosing a cell phone. Cell phones are not cheap and could cost as much as $500. There is even a diamond crusted Blackberry available for those who can afford it. Whether you’re shopping for three g phones or not, doing your homework before you buy a cell phone is a smart thing to do. Companies will offer a few of the models at a reduced price when you sign up with them, sometimes when you sign up for their cell phone family plans. Of course the way they list it makes it seem that you’re getting a better savings than you actually are. There are also the ones that you can get for “free” after your “instant rebate”. I’m sure we all know what that means? When shopping around for the best cell phone provider for your needs, there are many factors to take into consideration. 1. How much will you be using the phone? 2. Is it going to be used mostly for local or long distance calling? 3. Will anybody else be using the phone? If so, is is beneficial to purchase a second phone and get a family plan? 4. What do you want the phone to be able to do? Do you want to take photographs from it? Do you want text messaging? Do you want to be able to access the internet? Thinking about all these options before you start shopping around will save you a considerable mount of time and money. Try not to allow the salesperson to sell you on options you don’t need or won’t use. You’ll end up throwing away your money. Read More