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Buying a cell phone in the US is not as straight forward as it seems, if you are trying to get your hands on the best gadgets out there. No doubt, US is far behind eastern countries in terms of the technology or mobile phones used (leave the iPhone) and so, it becomes all the more reason to get the 'latest in US' cell phone. Moreoever, with the 'two year' contracts, it is even more difficult to choose a phone that you are going to carry around for two years (at the least). And if you want to check 'occassionally' your email or have your calendars synchronized, it is even more important to get the right phone that fits your needs.

 

Mostly, in the US, the phone you buy depends on which carrier you plan to go with, which in turn depends on who offers the best coverage in your area (home and work). And to help you decide that, I had put together a 'Mobile Coverage' section.

 

Let's take a look at all the places where you can get the best deals for 'mobile phones'. Walking into a store is a must, if you do not have enough credit history, as that would be the only place to even get a postpaid connection.  

 

 

Look for cell phone deals @

 
  www.amazon.comwww.wirefly.comwww.letstalk.com
  www.buy.comwww.foncentral.com  www.1800mobiles.com 
  www.deals2buy.com www.a1wireless.com
(Rebates need followup)
www.point.com
  www.phonecashback.net 

 

Letstalk.com gives you a lot of options and one of them is a one year contract with T-Mobile. So, if Letstalk.com becomes your choice to buy a mobile, get some cashback on your purchase from letstalk.com using this link: Letstalk from Dealking. You will have to signup with dealking though, for getting this cashback.  

 

In case you haven't chosen your handset and are open for options, look at the following places and compare the phones for their battery life, signal strength, stand by & talk times and select one that suits you the most.

 

  Cell phone reviews @

 
  www.mobiledia.comwww.retrevo.com

 


Blackberry Pearl

 

Blackberry pearl is definitely a hit with its small sleek factor when you compare it with the earlier berry models. And with the limited set of 'low priced' PDA mobile phones in the market, it is really a good choice.

All the PDA mobile phones require a dataplan from the service provider but you can get the 'Pearl' without one if you use some referrals.

 

You can get the 'new' titanium blackberry pearl 8110 without dataplan from wirefly.com using this link:

Wirefly from Deals2buy 

 


About Contracts:

 

Cell phone contract is a big deterrant for many to go for a postpaid connection in the US. While some service providers do allow you to get out of your contract when their policies change and you don't agree, it is generally an uphill task. The undisputed option to get the best phone in the market is to buy an unlocked mobile and here are the places where you can find them.  

 

Buy Unlocked cell phones @

 
  www.amazon.comwww.cellhut.com

 

If you are already in a contract and are looking for an option to get out of it, check the following websites to see if they work for you. These websites allow you to swap your contracts for a price much lower ($20 to $30) than the cancellation/early termination fee.

 

 Trade/Cancel your mobile contract @

 
  www.celltradeusa.comwww.cellswapper.com

 

T-Mobile Contract:

  • T-Mobile already allows you to get out of the contract if you are leaving the country (USA) permanently. A letter stating the same from your employer would be enough to get you out of a contract.
  • Alternatively, with T-Mobile you can get a one year contract instead of a two years by buying your mobile from www.letstalk.com.