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Get the latest handsets with lucrative Christmas gifts

December 16, 2008, 07:12 AM — 

During Christmas season, most of the mobile phones are sold with some offer by the retailers to promote their sales. No wonder then, you can have latest high end mobile with some lucrative Contract Phones with Christmas offer. Read the lines below for detail.

Mobile phones are part and parcel of our life. They are a "must have" gadget for corporates, business people and those who travel a lot. In fact, a large number of people keep more than one mobile phone with them now-a-days. This fact shows the importance of mobile phones in the lives of such individuals. Teenagers, housewives and senior citizens also keep mobiles with them as it eases their lives by keeping them constantly in touch with their near and dear ones.

There are two popular ways by which one can procure a phone conveniently and without any hassles. One is to get Contract Phones and the other is to get a Pay As You Phone. Both types of these phones have their pros and cons. To get contract phones one has to sign a contract with a network service provider of his or her choice for a fixed period of time. This fixed period could be of one to two years duration. The user is offered many gifts by the service provider when he opts for contract phones. These gifts usually include free minutes, subsidised call rates and free text messages.

Pay as you go phones allow a greater flexibility of choosing the network service provider to the users. To acquire a PAYG phone, one need not enter into a contract with any network provider. Rather, one is free to choose the network provider of his choice and discontinue his services at any moment. To acquire these phones, one just has to buy a handset of his choice and a phone card to credit some talk time amount in his account. It is upto the user to decide the phone card amount that would suit her or his requirements best.

As the user talks over his phone, charges are deducted from his phone card amount. Once the card amount becomes low, the user can always recharge his phone by purchasing another phone card. This way, the individual can have control over his expenses. He knows well in advance how much talk time is there for him to utilise, and how much he should use out of that. It is again upto the user to decide the value of phone card that he would be buying to recharge his phone.

While Pay as you go phones are preferred by those who have limited amount of money to spend on phone bills like students and teenagers, the contract phones are more suitable to those who use their phones heavily, like business people and professionals. Both types of handsets are available in the markets with newest Christmas offers this festive season.

Christmas Phones Offers are in the air. Therefore, the concept of contract phones and pay as you go phones with Christmas gifts is fast catching up popularity among the masses. Retailers and leading network service providers like Virgin, Orange and Vodafone are selling their contract phones and pay as you go phones with Christmas gifts. These gifts could include lucrative items like gaming console, laptops, bluetooth headset etc. So, these phones provide you great value for your money.

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