PostHeaderIcon Why mobile phones under £100 may be the best option

Smartphones are the handsets that currently offer the greatest level of usability, allowing users to make calls, browse the internet and maintain their email accounts, as well as receive RSS feeds from social media sites such as Twitter. Nevertheless, smartphones rely heavily on the strength and quality of mobile phone coverage available.

Many service providers offer high performance coverage within major towns and cities, but none of them can guarantee such comprehensively impressive service in smaller towns and rural areas. As smartphones are so completely reliant on the delivery of optimal mobile phone coverage, their function is inevitably compromised in less densely populated regions.

It is therefore wise to check the type of service that is available in the area for which a mobile phone will be predominantly used before investing several hundred pounds on the latest and greatest smartphone. This process has been made effortlessly simple by providers such as T-mobile. Users simply need to visit the T-mobile website and enter their postcode in order to instantly receive a break down of the type of T-mobile coverage available in the area selected. This mini report will detail the level of coverage for voice and text functions, browsing email and video, as well as mobile broadband receptivity.

Unless optimal broadband and email browsing coverage is available, it would be wiser to consider investing in a less sophisticated handset, rather than purchasing a smartphone that cannot function properly in poor service areas. There are a vast number of mobile phones under £100 that function more than adequately in these low service performance areas, and will ultimately save the user hundreds of pounds and a lot headaches!

Nevertheless, smartphones can be used in conjunction with domestic wifi services, and so a smartphone could be considered if the user has access to wifi within their home.

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