
When it comes to getting a mobile phone the biggest question is whether to get a contracted mobile phone or one that is pay as you go. Both have their drawbacks and their benefits. When it comes to contracts that go with mobile phones the main benefit is the lower cost. Since you are paying a monthly fee you don’t have to worry about your bill changing often. This is a great feature for someone who doesn’t want to handle the confusion of using pay as you go phones where the rates change depending on how often you use the phone.
Your price for the actual phone is also a lot less when you choose to go with contracted mobile phones. You will be able to save a lot of money and pay half or even get the phone free compared to the normal retail price for the phone you are looking at. If you are looking for a phone with lots of features such as a RIM Blackberry or an Apple Iphone, consider buying the phone under contract so that you can save money and still get the added features you wish to enjoy.
You also get more minutes. Instead of paying a lot of money for a low amount of minutes you can unlimited minutes for a small monthly fee. Because you can get unlimited minutes you can also get features such as unlimited text messages and also unlimited web is also offered with some phone plans.
With all these great benefits you would think there were no drawbacks to signing a contracted mobile phone plan. However, there is one main drawback of signing a contract for your mobile phone plan. It’s called credit. When it comes to contracts with mobile cellphone providers they require a credit check before you can become a member. If, for example, you have bad credit you can expect to pay a service fee that companies call a good faith fee. This fee can be anywhere from $100 to $500 and doesn’t go toward your bill at all instead it is normally held onto until either your contract has been filled and you’ve paid every month or it is held for 6 months to one year. If you can’t afford to pay that kind of fee than contracted mobile phone plans are out of your grasp.
Another draw back is that no matter how many minutes you use in one month you will always be charged the base fee, but if you go over you will be changed a higher rate that is normally 3 or 4 times the per minute price you are already paying.
Also, most contract phone plans have an early termination fee. If you choose to leave the service prior to the end of the contract term you may have to pay a fee. These fees can vary, so check your contract prior to signing it, but they are usually around $175.
Now that you know the pros and cons of getting a contract mobile phone it is best to look at your talking habits and decide it this is the best choice for you.


