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How to Buy a Cell Phone

Here's what you need to know to get the cell phone and service plan that are right for you.

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Introduction

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Few tools of modern technology have become as prevalent as the cell phone, which allows you to be in touch (almost) all the time, (almost) anywhere. And you can do more than just talk--today's phones let you send and receive e-mail and text messages, surf the Web, and play music and videos. Sifting through the sea of service plans and handsets can be difficult, but we'll walk you through what you need to know to get the phone and service plan that are right for you.

The Big Picture
Find out how to decide which phone is right for you, and learn about network coverage. more

The Specs Explained
We take an in-depth look at the low-end and high-end features of wireless phones and service plans. more

Cell Phone Shopping Tips
Before you start shopping, read our recommendations to get the best deal on a cell phone and service plan. more

In Video: How to Buy a Cell Phone

For a video presentation of things to consider when shopping for a mobile handset, see "How to Buy a Cell Phone."

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