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Choosing the Best Qwerty Phone
By Walter Lanigan
Choosing a smartphone is never an easy task. You cannot change your cell phone every month
that's why you have to think in a long term perspective, being aware that a qwerty phone you buy will
serve you for at least a year or more.
First step in finding the best qwerty phone for you would be to determine the budget and decide if you
would buy an unlocked phone or one tied up with a contract.
Applying for an 18-month contract, there is a chance you will get a free qwerty cell phone and a
monthly data package or a hefty rebate from the selling price. It is the easiest option, however, nothing
comes for free - you're just getting your phone on split payments over the next 18 months. In most
cases you will find that you pay less for minutes, texts and data if you are not on a subsidized contract,
i.e. you buy an unlocked phone and pay the full price.
It all depends on your budget. If you have free money now, buy an unlocked phone and shop around
for the best monthly price plan. If you decide to go for unlocked qwerty cell phone models, you have to
allocate around $200. That starter sum of money can buy you an unlocked Palm Treo 680 or a
Pantech Duo. The top-end qwerty cell phones will cost over $400 - an unlocked BlackBerry Bold World
phone can cost you around $650. If this doesn’t sound like the right option, visit your wireless carrier
for the free subsidized phone offers.
Operational System
It is easy to sort qwerty cell phone models by the