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Showing posts with label Cheapest. Show all posts
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Friday, June 15, 2012

How to Make the Cheapest International Calls

There are many kinds of people looking to make the cheapest international calls: international students, business travellers and vacationers all benefit from low-cost connections to colleagues and loved ones abroad. If you fall into one of these categories, you'll be keen to learn that calling cards offer some of the top ways to save some bucks while making global calls. Here's how to make sure you get the best deal for your dough:

Research, Research, Research
Some travellers spend hundreds a year or more on international calls. And most people would do quite a bit of research on a product or service before spending that much money; as well you should, too. When it comes to researching calling cards, here is what to look for:

Calling rates to your destination - If you're in the US and want to calls Athens, you obviously want the cheapest international calls from US to Greece. Some providers may specialise in cheap calls to India or Mexico only, which won't help you much.

How call credit is deducted - Some providers will egregiously round up the amount of time of your call to deduct more minutes out of your call credit. Make sure you are only charged when a call is connected and that the call time is charged appropriately. This information - how call time is deducted - should be outlined in the Terms and Conditions on the provider's advert or website. If it's not, they are in violation of regulation and are likely best avoided.

Expiry - Do check that if there is an expiry date for your call credit, that you will be able to "use it before you lose it." Your best bet is to purchase credit that never expires. This too will be outlined in the Terms and Conditions by the provider.

Access Numbers - Once you have credit and are ready to call, many services require you to first dial an access number, which taps into the provider's platform and allows you to connect international by following the prompts. This access number should be a phone number local to you, so that calls made from your landline or mobile are billed to you as a local call.

Aside from your own research, you can always ask friends and family for recommendations for their picks of providers for the cheapest international calls. Ask after reliability, call quality and helpfulness when it comes to sorting out issues with mis-charged calls (it can happen with the most reputable of providers) and registration issues.
More Options

An alternative to calling cards are Pay-As-You-Go SIM cards. A SIM card is a small memory chip that saves data and can be inserted into a SIM-based phone. A Pay-As-You-Go SIM works much the same way a calling card works, in that you pre-pay for calling credit, which is deducted as you use it. Simply insert the chip into your mobile device, and start calling.

If you follow these simple guidelines, you'll quickly find the most effortless way to make calls globally.

Want more information on Cheap International Calls? Whether you need to call India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Malaysia, Thailand, or somewhere else, http://simplecall.com/ offers great international calling services with multilingual customer service support.


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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Nokia Lumia 800 Gets Cheapest Deals on T-Mobile

The first of the Windows powered smart phones from Nokia has now been released in the UK, the new Nokia Lumia 800 now has deals available on O2, Orange and T-Mobile networks with contract offers including free gifts available for consumers to order now.

T-Mobile are the third UK network to launch deals for the new Nokia Lumia and are now offering the cheapest package that includes a free phone, this is on the 'T-Mobile £25 + Internet' tariff which cost £25.53 line rental per month and includes 500 text messages, 500 minutes of calls and 500MB of data allowance for internet usage.

Compared with rival networks, Orange and Vodafone offers a free Nokia Lumia 800 at £26 line rental whilst O2 are the most expensive at £32 per month, Vodafone are currently the only operator to be offering free gifts with their packages which include a choice of either a Playstation Move, Skullcandy earphones, a Bluetooth hands-free car kit or a Bluetooth headset.

What does the free Nokia Lumia 800 on T-Mobile offer?

The Nokia 800 is the first handset from the new Nokia Lumia range which runs the latest Windows Phone 7.5 operating system update which is also known as 'Mango', this new software provides a completely new way to personalise the home screen using intelligent 'Tiles' which can show updates for weather and news, friends updates on social networks, incoming messages and emails or even video clips and favourite photographs.

This new 'tiles' layout looks and feels very much more modern and current than the static icons used in both the Android OS of the flagship Samsung Galaxy S2 and iOS 5 used by the new iPhone 4S, the user experience is more fluid and puts the user in complete control of how they use their phone.

The phone itself offers a 3.7 inch AMOLED touch screen display which has been cleverly curved to make it look like it sinks into the sides of the phone, this effect also gives the illusion that the tiles and graphics on the main home screen actually jump out of the display.

On the reverse of the handset is an 8 mega pixel camera featuring Carl Zeiss optics which is able to capture high quality 720p HD video clips and there is also a front facing camera for those that like to make face to face video calls.

The Nokia Lumia 800 is powered by a 1.4GHz processing chip for fast and smooth operation, multiple application management and a speedy user interface, this in turn is powered by a 1450 mAh battery which produces up to 14 days of standby time on 3G and 9.5 hours of talk time.

Many consumers will be forgiven for mistaking the new Nokia Lumia handset for the recently released Nokia N9 as both phones have a very similar minimalistic design format with tapered corners and very few buttons, however the Lumia 800 does have 3 navigation buttons located just underneath the main screen which should allow people to tell the phones apart.

The Nokia Lumia 800 is expected to be released on further UK networks very soon, these include the dedicated 3G network; 3 Mobile, as well as the virtual network Talk Mobile.

If you are looking for the latest Nokia Lumia deals or would like to see the new iPhone 4S deals as they are released then please feel free to visit our price comparison website: Phones Limited.


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iPhone 4 8GB Gets Cheapest Deals So Far

The new 8GB edition of the iPhone 4 which was released at the same time that iPhone 4S deals hit the market is now officially the cheapest model available of the fourth generation Apple smart phone.

Whilst stocks start to run dry of the 16GB and 32GB models of the iPhone 4 the new 8GB model is taking up the slack and has recently had deals released by independent mobile phone retailers that finally put the phone in the same price bracket as many rival smart phones such as the Samsung Galaxy S2 and HTC Sensation.

The current cheapest deals for the iPhone 4 8GB start at just £25 line rental per month and include a free phone in the package, one of the most competitive of these deals is on 3 Mobile and the tariff is called 'Text 100', this offers 100 minutes of calls which can be used at any time and to call any network, 5000 text messages and a generous 500MB of internet access every month.

The next best deal is a £25 per month tariff from Orange which includes 75 minutes of calls, 125 SMS and 250MB of inclusive data on the 'Orange iPhone 25' package, the inclusive volumes are much lower than those offered by the 3 Mobile network but the iPhone 4 8GB is included free of charge as before.

Vodafone now also have a reduced price deal at £26 per month for a free phone whilst T-Mobile's cheapest offer that includes a free handset currently costs £30.64 and O2 a lot more at £37 per month.

Before these latest price cuts consumers could not order a free phone for under £35 per month meaning these latest deals equate to a substantial saving of £240 over the minimum term 24 month contract period.

The 8GB edition is set to replace all iPhone 4 models as production of the larger memory units becomes restricted to just the new iPhone 4S, this latest Apple smart phone is offered in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB variants in both black and white colour schemes.

The new 8GB iPhone 4 offers all of the same great features and design as the other two memory formats and is simply able to keep its price lower by offering the smaller memory capacity, this means that the new iOS5 operating system which is standard on the new iPhone 4S and iPad is also included in this cheaper model.

If you would like to see the latest iPhone 4 8GB deals or take a look at the brand new iPhone 4S deals then please feel free to visit our website: Phones Limited.


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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Cheapest iPhone 4S Deals Not Always The Best Offer for Consumers

The new Apple iPhone 4S in both White and Black colour schemes has now received new pay monthly contract deals that are officially the cheapest available over a 24 month agreement, however as tempting as these iPhone 4S deals look they are not necessarily the best option for general consumers.

These new cheapest deals for the iPhone 4S 16GB cost just £20 per month line rental and are now available on the Orange network in the UK, for the line rental charge the consumer gets 50 inclusive minutes to use to make calls at any time of the day and to any mobile network (including landline calls), 50 text messages and 100MB of inclusive internet access.

The iPhone 4S also needs to be paid for with an upfront price of £309.99 which makes the overall cost of the 24 month contract £789.99, this is significantly cheaper than the cheapest deal for a free iPhone 4S which is currently £41 per month and will cost the consumer £984.00 for the minimum term contract period.

These may sound like amazing iPhone 4S deals with a total saving of £194.01 but this is a very deceiving figure, for those consumers that use their phone regularly the minimal amount of inclusive minutes, text and data could cause a real problem.

Once these allocated volumes have been reached and exceeded the customer is liable for any extra usage which can soon accumulate over the space of a month, just 50 minutes of calls equates to less than 2 minutes of conversation per day and for anyone that enjoys using their iPhone 4S for web browsing, emails, downloading content or general updating of running applications the small 100MB of inclusive data may not be enough.

The costs of calls outside the allocated volume is notoriously expensive with some networks charging up to 35p per minute, this is also true for data usage and one of the main culprits of using substantial amounts of data is by watching online video clips or movies, these are data hungry practices and can soon eat into and exceed smaller data allocations of the cheaper contract tariffs.

The advice is simple, whenever consumers look to buy a new mobile phone they should always try to match their current usage requirements as close as possible to minimise any extra charges for exceeding their tariff limits, this is one reason that a more expensive deal for the iPhone 4S is proving the most popular of all.

This is offered by the 3 Mobile network and costs £35 per month line rental, for this the consumer can enjoy a healthy 1GB of data usage, 500 inclusive minutes of calls and 5000 text messages every month with an upfront charge for the iPhone 4S of £49.00, although the overall cost of the 24 month contract equates to £889.00 this could far outweigh the charges for exceeding the limits of a cheaper tariff.

If you are looking for the cheapest iPhone 4S deals or would like to take a look at deals for the iPhone 4S White then please feel free to visit our website: Phones Limited.


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Thursday, December 8, 2011

O2 Offers Cheapest Samsung Galaxy S2 Deals

The flagship Samsung Galaxy S2 has proved to be one of the most popular Android powered smart phones of 2011, winning the 'Phone of the Year' award and continuing to generate large sales figures for the manufacturer.

Surprisingly, the Galaxy S2 has also managed to hold its price tag pretty constant since its release but this has now changed with the introduction of Samsung Galaxy S2 deals from O2 which have beaten the competition to take the first four cheapest deals.

The cheapest of these new O2 deals costs just £10.50 line rental per month over a 24 month contract period with an upfront price tag for the Samsung Galaxy S2 of £159.99, this equates to just £411.99 over the life of the contract which is just £3 more expensive than buying the phone outright as a SIM free handset.

The difference being that the consumer is entitled to inclusive calls and text every month when taking out a contract deal and this cheapest Samsung Galaxy S2 deal includes 50 minutes of calls and 250 text messages to use each month.

Although this is currently the least expensive contract deal available for the Galaxy S2 it will not suit all consumers, with the small volume of inclusive calls and no inclusive data on offer many should look to pay a little more for a higher tariff.

For an average user who makes calls on a regular basis as well as connecting to the internet for web browsing, emails and downloading of applications a better tariff option could be the 'T-Mobile £25 + Internet' deal, this package includes a good 600 minutes of calls, 500 SMS and 500MB of internet access for a £25 line rental charge.

The offer does not charge an upfront price for the phone and also currently includes 4 months of free line rental redeemable from the retailer (via cash back) which saves a further £100, this beats the closest offered deal from any other retailer by a full £149 over the minimum term contract period.

What does the Samsung Galaxy S2 offer?

As one of the most advanced Android powered phones that Samsung has ever released, the Galaxy S2 packs in a 4.3 inch Super AMOLED touch screen, an 8 mega pixel camera with the ability to capture full 1080p HD video, a fast 1.2Ghz dual core processor and 16GB of internal memory for storing photos, video, applications and music.

Very thin at just 8.9mm at its slimmest point, the Samsung Galaxy S2 is also very light at just 116g which for a phone with a screen size as large as this is extremely light.

Running the latest Android 2.3 operating software the Galaxy S2 has been future proofed with the announcement that it is to receive the new Android 4.0 update found in the new Samsung Galaxy Nexus.

Although the specifications may sound very technological the phone is easy to use when it comes to web browsing, taking photos and video and general usage such as checking social networks.

If you would like to see these cheapest Samsung Galaxy S2 deals or prefer to have a look at the brand new Samsung Galaxy Nexus deals as they become available then please feel free to visit our website: Phones Limited.


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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Vodafone Launches Cheapest Deals So Far for a Free Samsung Galaxy Note

The new Samsung Galaxy Note is one of the most expensive handset releases from the manufacturer this year demanding a similar price tag to the recently released flagship Samsung Galaxy Nexus but a selection of Vodafone contract deals have now been launched which are the cheapest available with a free phone included.

Since its initial release a couple of weeks ago the new Samsung Galaxy Note could not be purchased by consumers on contract deals with less than a £41 charge per month, this was on the Orange network and Vodafone have just released a Galaxy Note deal that includes a free phone that only asks for £36 line rental.

This new Samsung Galaxy Note deal is on the 'Vodafone 600' tariff which offers an inclusive data bundle of 500MB every month which will be well used by this new Android phone that requires an internet connection to maintain some of its crucial features.

Also included in this new Vodafone deal for the Galaxy Note are 600 minutes which the customer can use at any time of the day to call landline numbers as well as other mobile networks, making this new package even more attractive is unlimited text messaging every month and the fact that it is a full £5 cheaper than the previous best deal offered by Orange.

So what does the new Samsung Galaxy Note on Vodafone offer?

The most obvious thing about this new phone is the size of its main screen, measuring an industry leading 5.3 inches it is by far the largest currently available with the HTC Sensation XL and HTC Titan following in second with 4.7 inch displays and the brand new Samsung Galaxy Nexus with its 4.65 inch touch screen.

The sheer size of the Super AMOLED display almost knocks the Samsung Galaxy Note out of the smart phone category and into the tablet market but on closer inspection this is very much a phone.

Running on a fast, dual core 1.4GHz processor which is even faster than the best-selling Samsung Galaxy S2 and powered by an enormous 2500 mAh battery this new handset may have dimensions of 146 x 83 mm but at just 10mm thin it is still easy enough to slip into a pocket.

On the reverse of the phone is an 8 mega pixel camera which allows the user to record high quality 1080p full HD video clips and on the front of the handset us a secondary camera for video calling. (Those using Apple products such as the iPhone 4S and iPhone 4 will know this as 'Facetime').

To get the Galaxy Note hooked up to the internet there is WiFi and speedy 3.5G data support whilst GPS takes care of turn by turn navigation and with access to the Android Market there is now a massive choice of over half a million new applications for users to download.

The Samsung Galaxy Note is now available on Orange, O2, T-Mobile and Vodafone contract deals leaving just 3 Mobile as the main player yet to launch offers for this new handset, it is also available as a SIM free and unlocked unit and a possible Pay As You Go release is also rumoured to take place soon.

If you would like to see the new Samsung Galaxy Note deals as they launch or take a look at the recently released Samsung Galaxy Nexus deals then please feel free to visit our website: Phones Limited.


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