Your Businesses Mobile Phone Plan
Electronics - Mobile Phones
Written by Kirby Whitehall   
Saturday, 13 June 2009 07:52
Staying connected with your business is very important in today?s day and age. Therefore, a good mobile phone plan is crucial. With the multitude of different mobile phones and plans available to you and your business, finding the right one could be tricky. Luckily, I?m here to help.
by KirbyWhitehall


Staying connected with your business is very important in today?s day and age. Therefore, a good mobile phone plan is crucial. With the multitude of different mobile phones and plans available to you and your business, finding the right one could be tricky. Luckily, I?m here to help.

Mobile phones have changed a lot from the brick phones of the late 80?s. Today there are many different styles, all bringing something unique to the table. With such a wide variety of phones to choose from, you?ll need to know the ups and downs for each kind. It?s for this reason that I?d like to begin with telling you about the different mobile phone styles available to you and your business.

A standard mobile phone is the type where all the buttons and the screen is exposed. This offers convenient, quick access to your buttons but there are also some down sides. It?s not uncommon for the screen to get scratched or for people to even dial numbers by mistake with the phone in their pocket or purse. If you plan on getting a standard phone, be sure to use the ?lock? feature most come with so you don?t accidentally call Afghanistan for twenty minutes, like I did once, it was expensive.

Flip phones are my personal favorite, as far as design goes. These phones are usually in two sections connected with a hinge. The screen is usually on the top half while the keys are on the bottom. Flip phones close at the hinge, folding the phone in half and protecting your screen while keeping you from accidentally placing any pocket calls. The flip phones are certainly the most logical design, in my opinion.

Slider phones are kind of hybrids between standard phones and flip phones. Instead of flipping, though, slider phones typically slide open. While this does serve to protect the keys from placing mistake calls, the screen is completely exposed to possibly get scratched. It can also be quite difficult to find carrying cases for sliders, as the design makes it practically impossible to design a case to fully protect the phone while still allowing full use.

The last kind of mobile phone is the PDA device. These are much more than just simple mobile phones, some cross the line into pocket computers, they?re so advanced. PDA?s are for the business person who wants to stay connected, as you can send and receive email, use the internet and, of course, make calls. These bigger, bulkier phones are often more expensive for the added functionality, but for the business person in need, there is no substitute for a good PDA.

So now you?ve got a mobile phone but you still need your plan. Mobile phone plans come in a wide array of different options and prices. Business plans are quite different from the personal plan you may have. A fleet plan would cover your entire business, the prices vary based on the size of your company and the features you'll use. It?s smart to pay attention to the features, do you rely on text messages to do any of your business? If so you'll likely want a plan that offers low rates on text messages as they can get pretty pricey if you?re not covered for them. As long as you go in totally aware of your companies needs then finding a plan right for you should be simple.

Mobile Phones and their plans can be scary if you?re new to this kind of stuff. Hopefully I?ve been able to help clear the air a bit and give you a bit of a head start. As long as you go in fully prepared, finding the right phones and plan for your business should be easy. The best plan of action is to have a plan of action so be prepared and you will be just fine.

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