Cellular Phone Service Guide And Outlet

PDA Cellular Phones

If you use both a cellular phone and a personal digital assistant (PDA), you'll want to look into the new multi-use PDA Cellular Phones. You can talk on the phone, update your address book or calendar, browse the Web and send e-mail, all with one device. The PDA cellular phone is a compact option for people who are frequently on the move-no more frustration when you realize that you picked the wrong device to take along. And you can update your phone records in your PDA without having to transfer them to your cellular phone's phone book-it's all in one handy place for you. PDA Cellular Phones use an earbud headset so that you can talk and use the PDA features at the same time.

Some PDA Cellular Phones look like regular cell phones, but have PDA features you won't find on most other phones, like organizer applications, familiar PDA interfaces, and the ability to beam data to other PDAs. Others look more like PDAs, with flip-open QWERTY keyboards and larger screens, but feature the ability to talk on the phone without carrying and charging a separate device. Both kinds come with an earbud headset so that you can use the PDA and wireless Web access while talking on the phone. Optional accessories, such as camera attachments, allow you to expand your usage options even more.

Cellular Phone Plans

There are more cellular phone plans available than ever before, with new options coming along all the time. When Cellular Phones first came on the market, users barely had a choice among Cellular Phone Companies, and cellular phone plan options were quite limited. Now you can choose a contract plan or a no contract plan, a monthly plan or a prepaid plan, a plan for you alone, a family plan, or a share plan that lets you share services and airtime among a group of people.




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