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Picking The Best Cell Phone Internet Features For Your Life

Cell phone Internet technology has gone mainstream, and most new phones on the market have the ability to get online. Still, it's important to ensure that they offer the features you need.


Nowadays your phone is really your life, as you’re able to do just about anything that you could need right from that device.  This way, you’re able to do the basics with making calls, and keeping up with friends and family through text messages.  But you can also do several online tasks now as well, with the advent and recent advances of cell phone internet.  That means that you can check mail on the go, as well as browse the net in general.  But you do need to choose the right type of feature set.

What you’re going to find is that the way in which your phone works and uses the internet is really dependant upon the type of phone you have, as well as the type of online service that you have.  There are a few mitigating factors here that can really sell or make your internet use a hassle depending upon what you really need.  That’s why it’s important to determine those features that are the most vital to you, so that you can be sure that your phone is going to get the job done.

1) First really consider if you want to have cell phone internet service in the first place.

This is actually a pretty important decision as it can be a major factor in how much you have to pay monthly with your cell phone bill.  With a cell phone internet plan, the major difference in how you’re charged is by the amount of data that is sent to and from your phone.  Typically you have a monthly limit on most plans, and when you go over that, you have to pay pretty severe penalties by the megabyte.  That’s important to be aware of and to keep track of, because using any type of online page or service is going to use up some of your data allotment.

While there are unlimited types of plans so that you can use your service as much as you want, these are typically really expensive.  The difference between a plan that provides you with say 200mb or so a month, and one that provides unlimited service can be more than double the bill of the smaller plan.  That makes a huge difference when you’re paying for your phone annually.

2) Think about the type of service that you want to go with.

There are a few different types of wireless internet available from mobile networks like these.  The most common these days including 3G as well as SG types of internet.  SG is the more basic, and it’s what you can get on just about any type of phone.  However it’s quite a bit slower, and you’re really only going to be able to perform basic functions like checking email, or updating your Twitter.com account.

However, with 3G you’ll find that you have internet service that’s comparable to what you would get with wireless WIFI connections throughout your home.  That means downloads that are ridiculously fast, and you can even load up full web pages on your phone, in addition to just the mobile sites.  However, with that much speed you also have to be careful about how much data you’re transmitting, so that you don’t go over with your plan.

3) Finally, you have to consider the cell phone internet browser that’s more to your liking.

The way that your phone actually views the internet will be determined by the browser that your phone supports, so it’s important that you pick the right one.  With just a basic phone, like with standard Verizon cell phone internet, your page will be formatted by Verizon wireless which means you usually lose out on a lot of pictures in text in exchange for a faster page load.

But with the more advanced types of browsers like those that you can get through Apple’s Safari and the Android choice of all sorts of apps from Fennec or Mobile Firefox, to Opera Mini.  The only major difference in the two being that Android tends to be more customizable and compatible with more sites in the internet.  Where Safari can’t handle things like flash, Android applications can, so you can still enjoy all of your standard sites without too much of a compatibility problem.

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