How To Help Pick Out The Right Phone For You

Picking a phone from today’s selection of makes and models can feel like a pretty impossible challenge. There are so many to choose from, so it’s good to have a few tips on how to help pick out the right phone for you.

Have A Budget

A budget is a great place to start because as soon as you walk into a phone shop, you’re likely to be approached by a salesperson whose aim it will be to try and sell you the pricier options. So knowing your budget before you go shopping is important. That means that you’ll want to think about how much you can spend on your phone per month or paying for the whole phone on the day. Think about your insurance and other accessories that you’ll also likely add onto your phone too. This could end up raising the cost, especially if you like to have add-on options for your phone. Don’t try going above what you can afford and what you’re paying now is probably a good indication of whether you can afford the latest phone or whether you might only be able to afford so much for a version of that phone that’s likely to be slightly older. Newer models are always going to be costly.

Consider Your Current Phone

Your current phone is worth considering as part of any new phone you buy. Firstly, you want to check that the phone has gotten to that point where it’s not functioning for you properly, or you’re finding that it’s slowed down or lacking the apps and technology you now need. There are always opportunities for you to trade in your old phone for the new phone, which means you’ll likely save a bit of money on the cost of your new device. This might be a couple of hundred dollars so it could make a big difference to the type of phone you can afford. When considering a new phone, think about what your current phone has and what improvements you may have made to make it better. Maybe you want a better camera quality or perhaps a more prolonged battery life would suit you more?

Shop Around

When shopping for your phone, don’t just stay in one phone store or a place that sells phones. Make sure you’re browsing in different shops and don’t forget to look online. There are plenty of different deals and options out there to choose from as well as all the accessories like the Reiko Phone Cases that you’ll want to get for your phone. So don’t just rush and buy the first phone you see because you might not be getting the best deal for your money. Start taking down ideas and then compare them before you go giving anyone any money or signing any contracts.

Contract Vs Pay As You Go

Speaking of contracts, the next thing to think about is what type of payment plan are you after? Contracts are good for those who’d like to stretch out the payment of the phone in easily managed chunks per month. Pay as you go is where you’ll buy the phone for the full amount and then have a separate pay as you go plan where you’ll likely spend a lot less on the phone per month, and you’re not tied into any time frame of how long you should keep the phone. It all depends on your financial situation and what you can afford. If you’d rather skip the interest that comes with contracts, then it’s better to go with a pay as you go option. Look at what you’re currently paying now and how much money you have available right now to put towards the cost of a phone. Some contracts will supply the handset for free where others might charge a certain amount which ends up making the contract cheaper.

Remember The Insurance

And finally, remember that like anything costly and something you’re using daily, it’s good to have insurance. This can cover you for damages to your phone if you find that you’re someone who often damages their belongings or maybe a little clumsy with where you leave things. Get the best insurance for your phone so that whatever happens, you can always get yourself a replacement or temporary device while waiting for yours to be fixed.

Picking out the right phone is important, so make sure you choose the one that’s going to see you through for the next few years.

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Arsenal showed the “togetherness and leadership” that Mikel Arteta is demanding as they overcame David Luiz’s red card to twice fight back and share the spoils in an eventful London derby. Luiz was sent off against his former club for shoving Tammy Abraham in the penalty area as the Chelsea striker looked set to score following a terrible backpass by Shkodran Mustafi when the game was goalless. Jorginho scored from the resulting spot-kick before 18-year-old Gabriel Martinelli scored a brilliant equaliser after a slip by N’Golo Kante only for Cesar Azpilicueta to restore Chelsea’s lead late on. Yet 10-man Arsenal capped a spirited display when Hector Bellerin marked his return from injury with a dramatic equaliser from the edge of the penalty area.

Arsenal remain 10 points off a Champions League spot and, despite this battling performance, they have won just one of their last eight Premier League games. They also face the prospect of finishing outside the top six for the first time since 1994-95. In addition, Arteta remains without an away win since taking charge in December yet he witnessed a gutsy response from his side, who played better with 10 men than they did with 11. Luiz, who has given away three penalties in the Premier League this season – more than any other player – was left with little choice after Mustafi’s under-hit pass let in Abraham. Mustafi made up for his error with a clearance from a Chelsea corner which allowed Martinelli to burst forward and, after Kante’s slip in the centre circle, produce a sublime finish under Kepa Arrizabalaga.

Chelsea looked like they had secured a first top-flight double over their London neighbours in four years when Azpilicueta restored their lead in the closing minutes but Arteta’s side were not done. Having dropped 13 points from winning positions in the Premier League this season, they showed a determination that has been missing and, with just their second shot of the game, Bellerin rifled in an equaliser to seal a fourth successive away league draw. Bellerin’s goal for Arsenal was his first in the Premier League in 737 days, since netting at Bournemouth in January 2018.