Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Why You Buy Unlocked Mobile Phones?

Why Buy Unlocked Mobile Phones
Why Buy Unlocked Mobile Phones

With so many cell phone service providers it is sometimes difficult to decide which one to choose. They tempt you with super-hyper economical plans with the state-of-the-art telephones to choose from with each subscription. The problem is, however, that once you buy a mobile phone from an operator, you can't use it with other operator's SIM card. The phones are locked.

There are people who will offer you unlocking your phone, but this service will void your warranty, and if something goes wrong, you are left with a broken phone, and a SIM card that you can't use. Additionally, attractive phones, smartphones, are available at attractive prices only with expensive subscription plans.

On the other hand, there are people who want to control their spendings and buy prepaid phone cards. And again, you can buy a starter set from every operator out there, but then again you are bound to this operator's services only, because the phones are locked. So if you ever want to change the operator, you won't be able to use their cell phone with another operator's SIM card.

Here is where unlocked phones come into play. If you just want a basic subscription and freedom to change operators once your subscription expires, you might consider buying an unlocked mobile phone. If you want prepaid service, and again freedom of choice, you should think about buying an unlocked phone, too.

What are the pros all First of all, freedom of choice. With an unlocked phone you are able to buy a basic subscription plan and SIM card only from any operator, and now when transferring a number is not a big deal, you can always have the best deals on subscription, year after year. The same is true for prepaid services.

Secondly, you buy the phone you want without binding yourself for years with this or that cell phone operator. When you want a decent (not necessarily a state-of-the-art) phone with a subscription, you either have to choose an expensive plan or sign the contract for many years. Buying an unlocked phone, you are free to choose subscriptions, their durations, and operators at the same time.

Thirdly, you know how much you pay for the phone. Normally, you could say you always know how much you pay for the phone, but is it true? Imagine you sign a contract with an operator, and your monthly subscription is, say $50, and you get a phone that costs $300 on the open market. With the subscription, it is yours for $9.99. OK, $290 in your pocket. But when you analyze your bills, you can see that out the $50 subscription, you really utilize, say $20 worth of services. It means that $30 goes up in smoke month after month... The contract is for 3 years. 3 x 12 x $30 = $1080 (+$9.99). This is the real price you paid for the phone, which - by the way - becomes outdated after a year. With an unlocked phone, you will always be able to choose a contract suitable for you in every way, and change the phone each time you want it.

And the only perceived disadvantage is that unlocked phones for sale on the open market can be expensive to buy, but the freedom they offer is worth it without doubt.

Guide to Buying an Unlocked Cell Phone

Guide to Buying an Unlocked Cell Phone
Guide to Buying an Unlocked Cell Phone

When you are in the market to buy an unlocked cell phone, it is a good idea to have a basic idea of what "locked" actually means. The term locked when used with mobile phones means that the phone is programmed internally to operate on a particular system. This is usually the system that sells you the phone and provides the service. There are also two kinds of cell phones. These are the GSM and the CDMA types of mobile phones. The GSM is the type of phone used almost everywhere in the world, but the CDMA is a bit more common in the United States.

While it is possible to unlock a cell phone, many people prefer to buy unlocked cell phones. Any one who has watched television in the last couple of years is going to be aware of the tremendous competition between the various mobile phone service providers. These companies are most anxious to lock you into using their service and this is the purpose for locking them. When you own an unlocked phone, you are going to be able to select your own service, and use what is really your property in the way that you chose to use it.

GSM phones are very easy to unlock, and the CDMA phones are a bit harder. In either case, buying an unlocked mobile phone might make a little more sense than buying a phone and then unlocking it later. eBay is one of the best sources for the purchase of unlocked mobile phones, but you need be a bit careful here. Some sellers on eBay do not fully understand the concept of locked or unlocked. This is not really an attempt at dishonesty. They are not necessarily tech types, and simply do not understand. The best solution is to send a question to the seller and make sure that they understand exactly what it is you are asking of them.

Unlocked phones are also sold outside the United States and in some countries such as India; it is customary to unlock cell phones before selling them all the time. With the global internet market, this is a viable option for the purchase of an unlocked cell phone. Once again, the important issue to consider is making sure the seller understands exactly what you are looking to receive. Once you have your unlocked cell phones in your hands, it is an easy matter to determine if it is truly unlocked. All you need to do is try it out and it will tell you its status. If it is unlocked you are going to be able to use it to connect with whatever service you wish to use.