Before you choose a cell phone ask yourself a few important questions:
* Is the phone supported by your mobile phone carrier?
* What features does it have? For example, do you need a dual phone/camera setup or want a phone that features a color screen.
* Do you want or need access to the Internet and e-mail?
* What size phone do you need?
* Does it come with a hands-free kit?
* Does it have 'extras' that would be useful to you, or ones you will never use that only serve to push up the price?
* Do you want to use your cell phone while traveling? Is your model compatible?
* How dependable is your phone in an emergency, for example during a natural disaster?
* How much will it cost you and what are you getting for your hard earned cash?
* Don't allow yourself to be talked into buying a phone that you don't want, with features you will never, ever use. Rather try to narrow your choices down to the features you really want. This will make your cell phone comparisons much easier.
This may be easier said than done since these days even low-end phones have advanced features seen on high-end models only a few months ago but it does have the added advantage of providing you with excellent capabilities at a reduced price.
* Unfortunately your cell phone comparisons won't give you any information about the ease of use of a particular model. Some phones are so small that they are almost impossible to use, for example.
If you want to know how user-friendly a phone is consult online user ratings or ask friends and colleagues for their impressions before you choose a cell phone.
When you choose a cell phone it is an investment and you really do want to choose a cell phone that will bring you great benefits at an affordable price.
Whatever model you eventually decide to buy make sure it works for you.