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A mobile phone can capture still and moving images with great clarity. With the simple touch of a button, a mobile phone can snap a picture of a funny image or event that a user would like to remember. Once the picture has been taken, the image can be sent to anyone via text, email or instant chat.
While taking pictures, some individuals may drop their phone on the ground, which can cause permanent damage to the device. For instance, it could prohibit the mobile phone from taking any more pictures, as well as prevent phone calls and text messages from being placed.
Mobile phone insurance is the only way to protect your device from this kind of damage. An insurance company that provides this phone insurance will protect the user from accidental and liquid damage, as well as theft, loss, extended warranty breakdowns and fraudulent calls. The low monthly premium makes the insurance a smart investment -- from as little as £2.49 per month!
After you have selected the mobile phone that you would like to purchase, you are going to have to choose a good phone plan.
- It will provide you with a predetermined number of minutes each month to make phone calls before overage charges apply.
- In addition to phone calls, you will also have to select the data package that allows you to make text messages, surf the Internet, and download songs or other media.
- You may also have to sign a one or two year contract, depending on the price of the mobile phone that you are purchasing.
Once you have purchased your phone and mobile phone plan, then next aspect of phone ownership that is very important is phone insurance. The purpose of phone insurance is to protect your device from damage, theft or loss.
If you were to experience a covered event right after purchasing your device and did not purchase mobile phone insurance, you would have to pay full retail value for your phone. For as little as £2.49 per month, you can protect your phone from covered events.
When you own a mobile phone, you have the ability to carry that device with you anywhere you go. This includes taking with you on holiday, even to another country. This allows the mobile phone user to access the Internet anywhere, enabling them to answer emails and text messages, as well as make phone calls.
However, when travelling with your mobile phone, there are more chances of the device becoming stolen or damaged. The only to protect your mobile phone from damage is to purchase mobile phone insurance.
For as little as £2.49 a month, an insurance company will repair or replace your mobile phone if:
- it becomes damaged accidentally,
- a liquid comes in contact with, or
- if it is lost or stolen.
Quality mobile phone insurance will also cover fraudulent calls and extended warranty issues. In the event you experience a covered event, then you will simply be required to remit the excess fee in order for the insurance company to complete the claim.
Mobile phones allow individuals to make calls, check emails and respond to text messages. However, mobile phones users tend to perform these functions while operating a motor vehicle. This act is very dangerous because the device can distract the operator, which can cause a major traffic accident.
One of the ways a mobile phone user can use a mobile device while operating a vehicle is to invest in a hands-free system. Most cars are now compatible to allow for the use of phones while keeping both hands on the steering wheel. These systems can transmit a conversation over the automobile's stereo systems. Some even have voice-activated dialling.
Another important aspect to consider when owning a mobile phone is mobile insurance. This insurance will protect your device should you become involved in a traffic accident that damages the device. By remitting the excess fee, the insurance company will repair or replace your mobile device if it were to become damaged.
It's not until you become the unfortunate victim of a mobile phone loss, theft or breakage that you begin to realise one of two things. Either just how important it was that you insured your phone, or you realise just how stupid you are that you didn't insure your phone.
At the time you buy your phone, the retailer will almost certainly try to sell you an insurance. There are two problems with this. First of all, you will be so interested in the features of your new phone and getting it home to have it up and running that purchasing insurance is an inconvenience.
The second and main problem is that getting your phone insured at the place you buy your phone is probably going to be quite a bit more expensive (and cover you for quite a bit less) than a specialist online insurance.
Over one and a half million phones are lost or stolen every year. In particular, the iPhone is such a great target for theives. The fact that its a superb phone packed with the latest technology makes it very desirable.
But it's equally desirable to criminals, so if you own such a phone, getting it insured against these risks should be a priority.
Make sure the policy covers you for loss, theft and damage as a minimum.
In addition, better policies should cover you against water damage, the cost of any fraudulent calls made from your phone after being stolen, as well as cover for all of the above when travelling abroad.
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