Steps
- Research the local providers in your area.
- If you need help deciding on a plan, think about using your local phone company and adding the cell phone to your home phone bills and see if there are any discounts. Otherwise, find a company with the features you like, make sure their service is good in your area, and try to get a company your friends have because many offer free mobile to mobile minutes which could be helpful.
- Purchase a cell phone and associated plan. If you have bad credit, you may want a prepaid or pay as you go plan
- Gather up a list of numbers of people you talk to on a regular basis.
- Add these numbers to your cell phone?s phone book.
- Go to the menu button on your cell phone, it is usually located on the bottom left of your cell phone. You should see an option that says "Contacts" or something similar (all phones are different). Select "Add New" and then use the buttons to include the number and person's name in the proper fields. All phones have twelve buttons on them. Ten of them are numbers going in parallel order (up and down.) The other two buttons are the pound key [#] and the star key [*].
Tips
- Check your cell phone's manual for any additional features that it may have.
- It?s optional for you to use speed dial. Speed dial is simply for you to call a number without going through your phone book or contact list, it?s when your press a simple number. For example: if your daughter is on speed dial #2, you will just simply press the number and her number will come up.
Warnings
- Don?t fall for those commercials or ads saying you can get a free cell phone. Nothing is completely free, they ask you to sign a 1-2 year contract and have early termination fees.
- Remember you will pay sales tax even if the phone is free and most have rebates.
- Avoid dropping your phone or having it near water, otherwise your phone may get damaged.
Things You'll Need
- Cell phone
- Accessories for your phone (optional)
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