Here's what you need to know about your cell phone.
10 Questions About Cellular Phones Answered
by: Alex Fit
1. What's the difference between analog and
digital phones?
Analog phones operate on an older and less
effective technology. This technology doesn't scale well and is more
costly. Analog service is not compatible with numerous new features.
Digital phones are lighter and more compact and have a longer battery
life. When you are inside of a calling area the quality is better than
analog. Digital phones support new features like caller ID, text
messaging or wireless internet services.
2. What is a Dual Band Phone?
A Dual band phone is a phone that can operate on
an analog and digital service.
3. What type of battery has the longest life?
Lithium-Ion or Li-Ion batteries have the longest
life. They also happen to be the lightest in weight. The two pluses
means there is minus attached, which is price. A li-ion battery will
always be the most expensive type of battery available.
4. What's the difference between the Stand-by time
and Talk time?
Your phone is in standby mode when your phone is
on but you aren't talking. The power consumption is minimal and the
phone can stay in this mode for a longer period of time. When you are
using the phone you are using talk time. This consumes battery power at
a much quicker rate. Your battery life will be somewhere between talk
time and standby time
5. What is a roaming charge?
A roaming charge is when you make a call from
outside of your calling area. Your calling area is defined by plan
local, regional or national.
6. What are peak and off peak hours?
Peak hours are during the day when the cellular
networks are very busy. These minutes are at premium and your plan will
typically include the smallest amount of these. If you use more than
your allotted peak minutes they will be billed at a much higher rate
than off peak minutes. Off peak is the exact opposite of peak time.
Each cellular provider has their own definition of off peak.
7. What are anytime minutes?
Anytime minutes are simply put minutes you can use
anytime, peak or off peak. On most plans you will use anytime minutes
first.
8. Do I pay for the call when someone calls me?
Usually yes. You are billed for the airtime when
you receive a call. However some service providers are offering
unlimited in network calls.
9. Should I buy a cell phone or look for a free
cellular phone?
Free phones generally speaking don't have the
latest features, they are anywhere from 6 to 12 months behind. Also,
free cell phones generally come with longer contracts. But, it is still
possible to get a great deal on a free cell phone.
10. What to do if you want to upgrade/downgrade or
cancel your service plan?
You can usually upgrade to higher plan without any
cost. Some may force you to extend your contract for 1 to 2 years from
that point. Downgrading your plan is often times not an option and when
it is there is usually a penalty or fine.
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