How to Replace A Lost Or Broken Cell Phone Cheaply

Check with your wireless carrier to see if they carry any refurbished cell phones.  Refurbished phones are nothing more than cell phones that people either returned, or were broken during shipment and sent out for repair.  Purchasing a refurbished cell phone saves you money because cell phone companies are looking to get rid of the phones and will sell them for incredibly cheap prices.  Refurbished cell phones are also great because they’ve been tested for quality to be sure they work well.  A cell phone company cannot sell a refurbished cell phone without having it fully tested. You can even request to see the invoice in which the phone was fixed and checked for problems.

Find new and used cell phones on eBay at great prices.  Ebay has hundreds of cell phones up for bid for all different cell phone carriers.  You can find the latest new cell phones for a fraction of the price you’d pay through your cell phone carrier.  Some people even offer a ‘Buy It Now’ price in which you can get the cell phone right away without having to wait and bid on the item.  The only thing to be careful of is that the listing for the phone states that it is an ‘unlocked’ cell phone.  Unlocked means that there is no code set by a cell phone carrier that will keep the phone from being used by anyone else.  Cell phone companies do this as a way to protect their phones if their ever stolen and to discourage people from swapping cell phones.  Ask the eBay seller if you are unsure whether the cell phone you want is unlocked or not.

Check out Overstock.com for cheap cell phones.  Just like eBay, Overstock.com offers lots of great items for an incredible price.  However, you do not have to bid on items through Overstock.com.  Instead, you search through the products available, or use the search link at the top of the page to find what you are looking for, click the quantity you want and continue to the check out.  You can use a credit card or easily pay with PayPal for convenience. Overstock.com offers many great cell phones for amazing prices.  See resource list below for links.

There are many great online sites available that offer unlocked cell phones for a discount price.  Many of these sites will even show you the price the cell phone originally sells for and the price they are selling it for.  However, there are many sites that sell discount and cheap cell phones that you need to beware of.  In order to protect yourself, be sure that a discount cell phone site is backed by the BBB (Better Business Bureau).  This means that the site or company has upheld certain standards in order to be listed as a place to safely purchase items or equipment.  If in doubt, check out the BBB site at http://www.bbb.org/ and search for the site or company you are looking for.  Or, check out the sites listed to find a great cell phone company site you can trust.  See resource list below for links to good discount cell phone sites.

Links:

http://www.overstock.com/

http://www.discountcell.com/

http://www.wirelessemporium.co m/

http://www.cellularoutfitter.c om/

http://www.ebay.com

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How to use a cell phone abroad

Preparing to Use Your Cell Phone While Traveling.

Your cell phone may be able to be used when you travel abroad. Since cell phones have become a part of our daily lives, leaving the cell phone at home when traveling may not be an option.

With roaming agreements between cell phone service providers, quad-band phones and cell phone network access nearly everywhere, your cell phone can be used nearly everywhere you travel.

An important thing to consider when using a cell phone abroad is cost. Although costs per minute are generally higher when using your cell phone outside your home country, there are ways to ensure that your cell phone bill stays relatively reasonable when traveling.

Ensure that your cell phone is a quad-band cell phone. There are four primary cell phone service signals used in the world, and a quad-band phone will work on each of them. Many cell phone makers produce quad-band phones and any cell phone service provider that offers international cell phone service access will sell at least one quad-band phone.

If are preparing to purchase a cell phone, ask the service provider which phone models are quad-band or if buying online, look at the cell phone specifications to see if the phone is dual-band, tri-band, or quad-band.

Place your SIM card into a quad-band phone. If your current phone is not able to function in the country you will be in, ask friends and family who use the same cell phone provider if you can swap cell phones for the travel period by placing your SIM card in their cell phone to take with you. They would take your cell phone and place their SIM card in it to use it while you are gone.

This ensures that when someone attempts to call you on your number, they will reach you and not the other person. The SIM card holds the user account information and the cell phone number connected to your account.

You may also be able to purchase or rent an inexpensive quad-band phone to use with your SIM card. Most phones are locked to one service provider, so you may need to locate a quad-band phone from your service provider.

Countries such as Japan and South Korea, according to an article on CNN.com, use 3G networks (that differ from GSM and other 3G networks) and many cell phones from other countries will not function there.

Check to see whether your cell phone service provider has roaming agreements in the countries to which you will be traveling. Companies such as AT&T and T-Mobile have
extensive roaming agreements. According to CNN, T-Mobile has more than 190 countries where roaming agreements are established.

Roaming agreements mean that customers of the cell phone service provider from another country have the ability to access the networks and cell towers in other areas that are owned by other cell phone service providers there.

Check the rates. It isn’t surprising to learn that using your cell phone abroad will cost a bit more than using your cell phone at home. After all, there are roaming fees (your cell phone company pays for access to other networks), connection fees and taxes to cover.

Plans with “anytime minutes” or free nights and weekends will often exclude those free minutes when using your phone abroad. Instead, you will be charged a per-minute fee based on the country you are in or the network you are accessing.

These fees generally apply to both incoming and outgoing phone calls made while your phone is in another country.

Use text messaging when possible. Overall, text messaging rates internationally cost less than the cost of a per-minute phone call. Text messaging can be an effective way to communicate with others in your travel group if you get separated and check in with those back home.

Check to see who is calling before you answer. You don’t have to shut your phone off when traveling, but don’t answer every single call unless it is crucial. Keep calls brief, and keep in mind that most cell phone plans will round up to the next minute. A one-minute and 3-second call will be billed as a 2 minute call.

Also keep in mind that checking your voicemail may count as a per-minute charge when using the phone abroad.

If you find that your cell phone or service provider plan won’t function in the country where you are going, you can usually purchase an inexpensive prepaid phone upon arrival. These can be good for emergencies or quick phone calls back home, and depending on use, may be more cost effective than calling cards.

Check before traveling to see whether your cell phone service provider offers service where you are traveling and also whether your cell phone will function there. Ask about rates and fees before leaving.

Do not use your data or Internet browsing plans on your cell phone while traveling. Data plan fees when traveling can be extremely expensive.

If you are using your cell phone or SIM card abroad and your cell phone service provider has roaming agreements set up where you are traveling, you usually do not have to dial the international country code. Simply selecting the person you want to call in your phonebook and selecting ‘Call’ generally works.

However if you are using a rental phone, pay phone, or phone other than your SIM card with cell phone you may need to dial the international country code before the rest of the number.

Written by MaxwellPayne

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