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Our goal is to provide you with quality cell phone products at inexpensive prices, offering unparalleled convenience through our online cell phone sales and shipping services.
We have more than 15 years of sales experience, and the key to our success is our combination of affordable products and dependable customer service.
We are available to help you with your questions 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and our helpful and friendly staff will work with your budget to help you pick the perfect phone based on your requirements.
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Compared to other Websites with similar products, we help you save up to 25% on your cell phone purchase. Our selection of discount cell phones online includes all the major brands, such as:
Used Cell Phones
We also offer a selection of refurbished and used cell phones that cost as little as only $49.95.
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Samsung's just-launched Galaxy S4 is nothing special -- it's simply another member of the wannabe-iPhone crowd. At least that's what Apple would have you believe by way of a new marketing effort for its storied handset.
"There's iPhone. And then there's everything else." reads the headline on a Web page added to Apple's site today -- two days after Samsung trotted out the S4 during a splashy (and, to some, rather puzzling) event at New York's Radio City Music Hall.
The Apple Web page -- reachable by way of a button on the Apple home page and an e-mail sent to customers -- amounts to a scrollable laundry list of the things that supposedly place the iPhone above the competition. And the list may well have been influenced by Samsung's new gadget. Among other things, the rundown:
Seems to take a potshot at what some have called the Galaxy line's "plastic-y" feel, saying that with the iPhone, "Every detail and every material -- particularly the sleek aluminum enclosure -- has been meticulously considered and refined."
Touts the iPhone's Retina display. Samsung's smartphones have been dinged in the past for oversaturated, candied colors (though at least one observer says the S4 is a different animal in this regard).
Takes a swipe at "other smartphones" that, while discussing camera quality "simply tout large amounts of megapixels" (the iPhone's shooter -- "the world's most popular," Apple claims -- is 8 megapixels; the S4's is 13).
Trumpets the number of apps available for the iPhone, saying that the iOS operating system is "the platform for over 800,000 apps that let your iPhone do even more." If nothing else, the S4 is jammed full of new software features.
Is the new Web page a sign that Apple is sweating a bit when it comes to how phone buyers will answer the question "Does the S4 make the iPhone 5 look lame?" We'll let you be the judge of that.
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The discount, used and refurbished cell phone market keeps looking better and better… Lots of unanswered questions and hints at moving plans to cheaper services. Well, Verizon finally opened up and released the full details on the changes they will be implementing. Some of the things we mentioned yesterday have changed and the one question I had was answered. That question was, what if I am already upgraded to unlimited 4G LTE date? The good news is I can keep it… The bad news though…
Buying a Full Price or Refurbished Cell Phone May Be Your Only Option
You have to purchase a phone at FULL price in order to keep your unlimited data plan. You read that right. When my two year plan ends, and lets say I want to upgrade my phone to a Droid Razr MAXX, I have to buy it at full price instead of the discounted contract price in order to keep my unlimited data plan or purchase a used or refurbished cell phone. Compared to Virgin Mobiles $35 a month plan, paying hundreds of dollars more AND almost three times the amount a month to use Verizon is unreasonable and financially insane.
So technically unlimited data isn’t dead, but it may as well be. If you want to upgrade to a brand new Verizon phone, like the iPhone, instead of paying $200 you would be paying well over $600 to keep unlimited data. That is just not possible for most folks, and financially silly. There is a silver lining though, you don’t have to pay full price for a new phone. I’m shamelessly plugging our very store here, but if you buy a used cell phone from us you’re probably saving hundreds of dollars already. Now, it’s even more viable of a solution to buy used and refurbished cell phones from retailers. The phones, most of the time, will be behind the curve of the latest and greatest phones out there, but you’ll be getting them at such a discount compared to Verizon forcing you to pay full price.
I, on the other hand, will be switching my service to Virgin Mobile when my contract ends. They may not have the verity Verizon offers on phones, but I would rather pay a full price on a new phone with $35 a month bill, than pay a full price phone, that will be far more expensive than what Virgin Mobile offers, with a $90-$100 a month bill.
Who it Hurts Most
What really irks people is that this punishes the people who don’t abuse the unlimited data more than those that do. The people who buy new phones and only rake up a few GB will be forced into a tiered system while the abusers will most like keep doing what they are doing. Here’s the full statement to the Times from Verizon:
Customers will not be automatically moved to new shared data plans. If a 3G or 4G smartphone customer is on an unlimited plan now and they do not want to change their plan, they will not have to do so.
When we introduce our new shared data plans, Unlimited Data will no longer be available to customers when purchasing handsets at discounted pricing.
Customers who purchase phones at full retail price and are on an unlimited smartphone data plan will be able to keep that plan.
The same pricing and policies will be applied to all 3G and 4GLTE smartphones.
That is as straight forward as you can get. Whether this will be their final word on this, it’s too early to say. Things may change in the coming months of the public outcry to this is loud enough. Wait and see!!!