Verizon and T-Mobile: A Cell Phone Review

Evan Nash
Let's just face the facts, nobody likes buying a cell phone any more than they like to buy a new car or house, though the process is much cheaper. With the technology still being so new and constantly changing in the face of what is acceptable and what is expected the margin for error is too great. How are you supposed to know what is good and what is bad?

In a continuing effort to attempt to help you out on your quest to purchase your next cell phone or sign up with a provider the following is a brief description of two cell phone carriers, Verizon and T-Mobile.

While you may be getting tired of the dorky guy with the glasses asking if you can't still hear him you still need to consider the merits of a provider billed as "America's Choice". This title is mainly for the fact that they have a "no roaming" ability that will keep you from struggling every time you roam from one side of the country to the other. After the "no roaming" consider that there is also no fee for long distance that title is starting to make more sense now, huh?

Consider that with Verizon you can save a bundle by using Verizon's own "In-Network" that allows you to call anybody in the Verizon Network (almost 54 million) for no charge. With Verizon also having the plan they call "New Every Two" where you get a new phone every two years regardless of circumstances the discomfort of agreeing to a new plan is lessened.

Whether you are a Catherine Zeta-Jones fan or not it may be time for you to admit that T-Mobile has a lot to offer those of you who wish to speak on the go. With T-Mobile "ToGo" you have the opportunity to purchase minutes ahead of time and make sure that you don't go over on your bill to save a few dollars. Purchase time as you need it and then thank Mrs. Jones for all of her help on her wonderful commercials.

The "Club T-Zone" and various T-Mobile "Hot Spots" will help you stay with the generation in terms of multimedia and accessibility. Take control of your plan by customizing what it is that you need or take advantage of a "pay as you go" plan to save you a few dollars. Whichever way you go, this is a viable option for most anybody needing mobile phone service.

Published by Evan Nash

A fan of all sports and an Oklahoma Sooner aficionado who has been writing about sports on the internet for 10 years.  View profile

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  • Aktiv8 F88/18/2009

    I have T-Mobile but am shopping around for a bundle package. Your article came up - very nice information for beginners. I would like to comment that the general cell phone packages for T-mobile have the same deals as Verizon with the features described here.

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