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Title: Cell Phone Buyer


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Cell Phone Buyers Guide
  • Tech-Connect Community
  • tech-connect_at_collab.itc.virginia.edu
  • Presented by
  • Zeke Crater
  • University Library

2
Personal Versus UVa Phones
  • This session is aimed primarily at personal cell
    phone selection
  • For UVa cell phone selection, please see
    http//www.itc.virginia.edu/commserv/telephone/cel
    l.html

3
Cell Phone Buyers Guide
4
Intended Use
  • Emergency only
  • Casual use
  • Land line replacement
  • Business phone replacement
  • Texting
  • Web browsing
  • Gaming
  • Email

5
TCO over the term of the contract
  • Regarding price, concentrate on total cost of
    ownership, not initial cost
  • If purchasing an extended warranty or insurance,
    know exactly what is covered and what are the
    deductibles
  • Trust not the sales representative. Get it in
    writing.

6
Prepaid Cell Phones
  • For light use of 30 minutes or so per month,
    prepaid cell phones probably have the lowest
    total cost of ownership
  • Independent Prepaid / No Contract
  • Tracfone / Net10
  • Virgin Mobile
  • MetroPCS
  • Carrier Prepaid / No Contract
  • ATT GoPhone
  • Verizon Prepaid
  • T-Mobile To Go
  • Sprint Boost Mobile

7
Wireless Carrier
  • Carrier is almost always more important to your
    satisfaction than is the phone hardware
  • Coverage is carrier related
  • Some phones are carrier specific
  • However, no cell carrier is good at customer
    satisfaction
  • Some are less bad (Verizon and T-Mobile)

8
Wireless Carrier Market Share
Carrier Customers
Verizon 91 Million
ATT 83 Million
Sprint 48 Million
T-Mobile 33 Million
TracFone 14 Million
US Cellular 6 Million
9
Selecting Your Carrier and Plan
  • There are many websites to help select your
    carrier and plan
  • http//www.myrateplan.com/
  • http//www.letstalk.com/cell-phone-plans
  • Knowing your usage pattern (how many minutes
    during which hours at which locations) is key to
    getting the best price

10
USA Versus World
  • USA cell phone monthly rates subsidize the cell
    phone purchase
  • One can purchase an unlocked cell phone and use
    on a carrier without a contract (often called
    month to month), but USA rates are high enough
    to make a 200 phone free every two years
  • GSM versus CDMA
  • Verizon and Sprint are CDMA
  • ATT and T-Mobile are GSM

11
USA Versus World II
  • Multi-band (dual, tri, quad) refers to
    frequencies supported by the phone
  • Multi-mode refers to type of transmission
    technology used on the frequency (1G AMPS, 2G
    TDMA, CDMA2000, UMTS)
  • For example, the iPhone and Nexus One both
    support quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz),
    tri-band UMTS (I/II/V or 2100/1900/850MHz on
    iPhone, I/IV/VIII or 2100/1700/900MHz on Nexus
    One), single-band WiFi (2.4GHz) and single-band
    Bluetooth (2.4GHz), thus supporting four modes

12
Handset differences
  • Great differences between phone manufacturers and
    phone models in
  • Signal strength
  • Call quality
  • Microphone volume
  • Earpiece volume
  • Know and understand the no fault return policy
  • Test the phone during this brief period
  • Do not be afraid to return the phone for a full
    refund

13
Dumb Phone Considerations
  • Carrier, carrier, carrier
  • Handset voice quality, both microphone and
    speaker
  • Are the buttons and display big and clear enough?
    In bright sunlight?
  • Signal and transmission strength
  • Camera and sending / receiving pictures
  • Battery life
  • Data security

14
Smart Phone Expectations
  • Expect to miss several meetings per year because
    calendar synchronization is hard
  • Finger (ungloved) versus stylus touch screens
  • High speed data coverage area is different than
    voice coverage area

15
US Phone Operating Systems
  October 2009
Non-Smart Phone 196,773,054
RIM Blackberry 14,963,238
Apple iPhone 8,970,049
Microsoft Windows Mobile 7,131,797
PalmOS / WebOS 2,843,534
Symbian 1,297,965
Google Android 1,020,364
Source ComScore survey
16
Smart Phone Considerations
  • In addition to the dumb phone considerations
  • Do you need a data plan?
  • Will the phone sync to your email and calendar
    systems? With full feature support?
  • Do you need or want tethering?
  • Replace MP3 player?
  • What does unlimited legally mean?
  • Wi-Fi support
  • GPS and compass

17
Picking The Monthly Calling Plan
  • The cost of exceeding your plan limits (prime
    time minutes, evening minutes, weekend minutes,
    calls out of network, text messages) are often
    high (10-1000)
  • Know whether you can increase or decrease to the
    next calling plan tier without penalty or
    restarting your contract length
  • Regional versus national versus international
    plans
  • With multiple cell phones, consider getting a
    family plan

18
Carrier Store Versus Authorized Retailer
  • Phone price differences
  • Incentives / sales differences
  • Different warranty, extended warranty, and
    insurance offers
  • I would like to say expertise difference
  • Generally, a non-carrier seller will have little
    to no relationship with you after the sale

19
Also buy
  • Accessories
  • Car charger?
  • Second wall charger?
  • Holster?
  • Wired headset?
  • Wireless headset?
  • Faceplates?
  • Screen protectors?
  • Styli?
  • Consider buying these two weeks later, once you
    know your phone usage patterns

20
Exercise Caution
  • Teenagers
  • Texting overages
  • Data overages
  • Ringtone or other purchases via phone can entail
    nasty ongoing charges know and trust your
    vendor
  • Purchases are made in Europe and Japan with cell
    phones
  • Text HAITI to 90999 to donate

21
Exercise Your Rights
  • Telephone number portability take your
    telephone numbers with you
  • Unlock a cell phone after the contract ends - use
    your phone on a different carriers network

22
UVa Employee Discounts
  • Many if not all carriers give a discount off
    monthly charges to UVa employees
  • Often a salesperson tells you there is no UVa
    discount this is untrue
  • Verizon, ATT, and Sprint all have UVa employee
    discounts

23
Cell Phone Buyers Guide
  • Did we cover it all?
  • Prepaid or monthly?
  • Solo or family plan?
  • Smart Phone or FIYP (Fits In Your Pocket)?
  • Subsidized or unlocked?
  • Which cell phone company is least bad?
  • Do you even need a cell phone?
  • Questions?
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