05 July 2006

Getting the latest phone every year for cheap or free

Thanks for coming back to read how you can ensure that you get the best mobile phone deal. I hope you have learnt a lot from my posting, I can assure you that there is going to be many more tips and information posted on the site.

As I stated in my postings that you need to get it right when choosing a mobile phone contract, getting it wrong could lock you into a contract which could also end up draining your hard earned cash out of your pocket. In order to avoid this you really need to sit down and provide answers to the questions in the post.

After you have been able to provide answers to the question which I have posted, you will also have to ensure that you are aware of how long the contract is for, various networks offer various contract lengths. There are some offering 9, 12, 18 months or even longer. The longer the contract you sign up for the longer you will have to retain the same phone, unless stated otherwise by your network provider. It could also mean that you will have to stick to the price plan for the duration of the contract unless otherwise stated by your network provider.


If you are an individual who likes to change phones on a regular basis without having to pay through your nose, then the contract length is an area which you may want to pay attention to. If you are tied into a 12 month contract, then you may be entitled to an upgrade in the 11th month by some networks. But the longer the contract is the longer you may have to retain the phone, or unless otherwise stated by your service provider. Always ensure that you know how long the contract is running for and whether you are able to afford the upkeeping of the phone for the period of the contract, also determine how often you may wish to change your phone as well before taking on the contract.

I hope you have been able to gather some knowlegable information from this post. Feel free to forward the post to anyone who you know that can benefit from the information provided on the site. If you also have a relevant blog or website and feel that your subscribers or readers will benefit from the information feel free to link to my blog.

Ensure that you look out for the next post which will provide another answer on bagging the best contract which will suit your needs without having to pay an arm and a leg.


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