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Find the Cell Phone or Plan that suits you

If it’s time for you to get a new cell phone, then you probably already know that you will have a lot of decisions before you choose your new cell phone and cell phone plan. There are more options than ever when it comes to choosing a new cell phone and cell phone plan. The variety can boggle the mind, but on the plus side, it means that you should be able to find a cell phone that is exactly right for you down to the smallest detail.

Use our tools on this page to start your search for the right cell phone and plan - Wirefly is committed to bringing you the best cell phone deals on the web. You can compare cell phone plans by price and and features, and you can browse through cell phone comparisons by price, model, manufacturer, features, color, and more.

Cell Phone Comparisons

There are lots of cell phone models on the market today, and thousands of variations to consider when you are picking the right device. With our cell phone comparison tool, you can compare cell phones by the following factors:

  • Price
  • Carrier
  • Best in class
  • Phone category
  • Smartphone OS
  • Keyboard and interface
  • Camera and video camera
  • Connectivity
  • Music capabilities
  • Memory
  • Bonus features
  • Form factor and color
  • Accessibility
  • Manufacturer

We list phones of all different prices. You can get some extremely cheap phones that are used or refurbished, and in some cases you can get phones for free when you sign up for service with a particular carrier. Free cell phones typically only come with a 2-year contract.

We have reviewed a selection of carriers including AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile, Straight Talk, Net10, and more. Some phones are only available with certain carriers because the carriers produce some phone models themselves. But most carriers will serve a variety of manufacturers so in most cases you’ll have a wealth of choices with any given model.

You can also look at phones that are ranked as best in class. This includes rankings for phones with the best battery life, thinnest form factor, highest quality display, and other high-end features. However, battery life is frequently dependent on your habits and how you use your phone. For example, if you check your email or text a lot, or you have lots of long conversations, you will burn battery life more quickly than someone else.

And when you consider thin and light phones, you should note that the two factors are not mutually inclusive, so look at both categories to see which phones are both thin and light.

Compare Smartphones by Feature, Price, and More

Phone category refers to whether the phone is a smartphone or a basic phone. Smartphones are usually much more expensive than basic phones, but they will have a lot more features, many of which are extremely useful. Free cell phones can be attained usually by signing up for a 2-year plan. There are so many apps and functions for smartphones that it sometimes seems like it’s taken for granted that everyone has a smartphone these days. But basic phones are a lot less expensive and if you really don’t want some of those features than a basic phone might be the right choice.

Smartphone OS refers to the operating system in a smartphone. The most popular current smart phone operating systems are:

Keyboard and interface refers to the style of the screen and keyboard of the phone. On some phones, you use the number keys to type text messages. On some phones, you get a flip keyboard that looks like a standard keyboard. Some phones have touch screens with a display of a keyboard that you use right on the screen. A 4 inch or bigger display refers to the size of the screen. Most phones with 4 inch or bigger display screens are usually touch screen phones.

Most cell phones have built-in cameras of some kind, and some also have video cameras. With our cell phone comparison tool, you can look at phones based on the type of camera capabilities they have. This may be a useful search option for you if you find that you frequently use your phone for taking pictures or video.

Connectivity refers to the types of data networks that your phone can access. These include

  • 4G networks: The latest in cell phone data technology. You can connect to the 4G network to browse the Internet when there is no WiFi service available.
  • Mobile hotspot capabilities: Some smartphones can be used as hotspots. This means that you can turn on your phone as a hotspot and connect your computer to the hotspot to browse the Internet. Wireless carriers will usually charge you an extra per use fee to turn your phone into a hotspot.
  • WiFi access: WiFi networks are public wireless Internet servers. If your mobile phone has WiFi access, it means that you can connect to public WiFi networks to access the Internet.

Almost all smartphones can also store, stream, and play music. Check out different phones and data plans to see how much music storage and streaming you can get with different phones. Some phones also have FM radio access.

The memory on your mobile phone determines how much data you can store on it. Some phones have a predetermined memory capability that is built into the phone. You cannot change the memory amount on these phones, so be careful when you pick a phone that it has the memory amount you want. Internal memory starts at 1GB. A phone with expandable memory, on the other hand, uses a chip for memory. This means that you can replace the memory chip on your phone with a chip that his more memory later.

You can search for phones based on their bonus features as well. With our comparison tool, you can look at phones with the following bonus features:

  • Push-to-talk phone
  • Rugged phone
  • World phone

A phone with push-to-talk features means that you can use that phone like a walkie talkie. Most phones carriers still require you to subscribe to a voice plan in order to use this feature.

A rugged phone is a phone that is designed for use in all kinds of activities like hiking, biking, skiing, etc. Basically, they are sturdy phones that are designed to withstand lots of dropping and damage.

A world phone is a phone that can access different frequencies so that you can use that phone all over the world without switching plans. This would be a good choice for a frequent international traveller.

Form factor and color refer to the actual outward appearance of your phone. You can choose phones that are:

  • “Openâ€: These are phones like the iPhone and the Droid that look like small tablets so they don’t need to be opened to make calls or send texts
  • Flip phones: Phones that flip open to use. Basic phones are usually flip phones.
  • Slider: These phones slide open. This means that the keyboard may be underneath a screen that slides away.

You can also search phones based on color. Many phones come in a variety of colors. Even if you can’t find a phone in the color you like, you can usually find skins for your phone in different colors and patterns.

The accessibility of a cell phone is its ability to connect easily to a hearing aid. Some cell phones can only connect to some hearing aids, so you should look through your options carefully before selecting a hearing aid accessible phone.

A mobile phone manufacturer is the company that designs and produces the physical phone. Some manufacturers have contracts with certain carriers, so in many cases you can only get certain phones with certain carriers. Read through some cell phone reviews on these different manufacturers to get a better idea of the type of phone that each manufacturer produces. Browse Wirefly for exclusive cell phone deals from all manufacturers and carriers.

You can compare wireless phone plans based on a number of factors. Here is a brief list of factors to consider when you pick a cell phone plan:

  • How many users will be on your plan?
  • How many minutes will you use each month?
  • How many text messages do you send in a month?
  • How much data will you need?
  • Do you want a prepaid phone plan or do you want a contract phone plan?
  • Do you want a plan that includes a free cell phone or a discounted cell phone?
  • Does the cell phone deal save you money?

You can get individual cell phone plans and family plans. If you need to cover service for other people in your family, or you want to combine service with a spouse or partner, then a family plan can be a good way to save money on service. Family plans usually cost less per user than individual plans.

Different plans also include different minute amounts. On individual plans, you can usually pick plans that cover around 500 minutes, 1000 minutes, or unlimited minutes.

On family plans where family members need to share all of their minutes, you will often get more variety in your plan options.

You will also probably want to get coverage for text messages. As with minutes, you can pay for a set number of text message every month, or you can get a plan with unlimited text messaging.

If you have a smartphone, you will also need to get a data plan. Data plans allow you to transfer and store data.

If you don’t want to have to worry about being bound to a 2-year contract, or any other phone contract, you can also get a prepaid, no-contract phone plan. However, sometimes free cell phones or discount cell phones are offered when signing a 2-year contract.

Lots of people like to get prepaid plans because they are a way to get phone service without having to sign a contract. This means that you can end your service with a carrier at any time without consequence. If you have a yearly contract with a carrier and you want to cancel service before the end of the contract, you usually have to pay a fee for each of the remaining months in your contract. No contract cell phone plans typically require you to pay the full price of the phone. However, many companies will now let you pay off the phone over 24 months.

Use the free tools available at Wirefly to compare Verizon cell phone deals, Sprint cell phone deals, T-Mobile cell phone deals, AT&T cell phone deals, and more.