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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Cheap Smart Phones - Can They Provide Good Service?

By Gene Chung

Cheap is usually defined as low in cost. Did you know that in the grocery store, many of the items that are packaged as store brands were made by the same company that brings you the name brand stuff? A lower price tag doesn't mean that cheap smart phones can't provide users with the same kind of quality that the more costly ones do.

It's targeted to people who wants to save money and still get what they need even though the product is just as good. The right mobile service, just like other good quality items, doesn't have to be expensive. Don't automatically associate cheap with substandard.

By doing a little research, you can find phones that won't cost you your life's savings. If you're going to use extra features, then cut them out. A great deal of features will still be brought to users by many cheap smart phones so you won't be scraping the bottom of the phone barrel. Phones in the top of their class can easily cost consumers over $500 with tax figured in depending on what kind of model is purchased.

If you want cheap smart phones, you'll probably find some that costs a few hundred dollars or below $100. Have a look at those that costs less. Let's start with the Blackberry Curve 8520 Gemini SmartPhone.

If you buy the International version, some of them don't come with a warranty but some do, Either way, they're still a good phone. With this model, you get the camera, a 2.0 MP, plus video recording and it's enabled with Wi-Fi.

Don't let the fact that it comes without a warranty make you hesitate. You'll save money over the more expensive brands that come with one and you can purchase a warranty separately.

HTC, LG, and Palms are other brands that offer less expensive phones. There are unlocked cell phones in Samsung that may be cheap in price but not in features. The international version with a camera is the Samsung S5600.

The interface is the TouchWiz, so it has a touch screen, and it also has the same quality as the phones that are more expensive. You'll get high speed, Edge, and GPS/location.

You can even keep your personal and professional life in tip top shape. You'll still get the organization tools you want to have with many of the less costly phones and a lot of them have Qwerty keyboard that users love. Don't associate less attractive phones with cheap smart phones. They're slim and attractive like the other more expensive phones.

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