Smartphone Buying Guide (Interactive Video) | Consumer Reports
Smartphone Buying Guide (Interactive Video) | Consumer Reports
Deciding between Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android? From data plans and display resolution to camera quality and battery life, Consumer Reports testing has narrowed down the most important features to keep in mind when you buy your next smart phone. Check out http://www.ConsumerReports.org for additional reviews, tips, and recommendations.
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BTW, I was referring to the network quality ratings per city.
warranty and good for people who are very careless, save your money
To insure your phone, check with your home insurance company! There’s a good chance you can insure your phone there for a fraction of the cost that a phone company wants to charge. And maybe even better coverage!!!
I’m surprised you didn’t mention how most credit cards offer some sort of extended warranty
I can’t hear you
I’ve never bought insurance for my phones and I’ve had one since the 90’s.
Don’t forget that all manufacturers offer a one-year warranty on their phones. All you have to do is take the phone to your carrier and they will do the rest. Please keep in mind that the warranty doesn’t cover theft, abuse nor neglect.
i went with republic wireless.
Your carrier ratings are ancient. Please update them. Some carriers have improved and others have gone downhill quickly.