Flip Cell Phones

by great articles on December 24, 2009

There are many different cell phone designs to choose from, and cell phone users have varying preferences for which phones they purchase. Some prefer standard candybar cell phones because all of the keys, functions and screen are laid out in the open. Common bar cell phones are Nokia and Sony Ericcson models. Some people prefer the sliding cell phone, like the LG Chocolate and several Samsung models. These phones tend to be pretty fashion forward. Others would rather purchase flip cell phones, also known as clam shell phones, because buttons can’t get pressed when you put your phone away in your bag or in your pocket. You have a smaller chance of surfing the internet without even knowing it or accidentally giving someone a call. Sliding cell phones can have this advantage too, but the screen is still exposed and that might be a problem if you’re a chronic cell phone dropper. Flip cell phones are considered fashionable as well—past models used to be slightly bulkier than candybars or slides, but some of the newer flip cell phones are even slimmer than some of their candybar counterparts. A less common design is the trendy swivel phone, which can rotate 360 degrees as it carries out its functions. And then there’s the smartphone—lately it’s all about the iPhone or the Blackberry.

Each of the models has its pros and cons. Candybar phones tend to be generic. Flip cell phones can be slippery and difficult to open for some, though some have this gripe about sliding phones. Some also worry that flip cell phones can potentially break in half between the two “clam shells.” Swivel phones are cool, but they can be more of a novelty than a tool. As for smartphones, they’re pretty expensive, and they might be too bulky for some cell phone users. They also have an exposed screen, so many people shell out extra money for the carrying case (being smartphone users, they can probably afford it). A smartphone can practically be someone’s life, so if you lose it you could potentially lose everything, whereas with a normal phone you’d mostly be losing the ability to make calls and texts.

You’ll decide what kind of cell phone to buy depending on your budget, preferences and priorities. There are countless model options, and one of them is bound to catch your interest. Also keep in mind that the cell phone itself is just half of it—you should consider cell phone plans as well so you might limit your options to the phones that your desired phone company offers, or choose a custom phone from a local electronics store.

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