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About LetsTalk
LetsTalk.com makes it easy for you to shop for the best wireless service plans and latest cell phones. It allows you to compare cell phones from 19 carriers including Alltel, Cingular, Nextel, Sprint, T-mobile, and Verizon, as well as pre-paid solutions from MetroPCS and Cricket. Many of the wireless plans come with free cell phones.
In addition, you can try your phone risk free for 7 days. Its well-designed website allows you to pick carriers, pinpoint covered region, select the specific service and cell phone of your interest. Detailed feature comparisons are handily available at your fingertips. There are also cellphone accessories such as leather cases, sport clips, headsets, car adapters, and other additions to your cell phone.
Payment Methods/Shipping Charges:
Accepts major credit cards: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover. You can use a debit card also.
LetsTalk.com offers low cost shipping which includes FREE 2-dayshipping for phones with activation or Any combination of above items totalling $50 or more and games $100 or more (pre-tax).
Customer Service:
Toll free 1-877-825-5460. Inquiries can also be made at any time by logging into the site and entering your e-mail address, zip code, and order number.
LetsTalk Cell Phone Expert Reviews:
Palm Centro CDMA Cell Phone Review
Think of the Palm Centro as a user-friendly smartphone that doesn't take a lot of know-how to get started with it. Its budget price point and features set are designed to attract those who think they might need more than a standard cell phone offers but dont quite need BlackBerry-type power. As a device to ease your way into the world of smartphones, the Centro largely succeeds, but not without a few compromises, such as no Wi-Fi connectivity and a severely cramped keyboard. Samsung SGH-A737 Cell Phone Review The Samsung SGH-A737 is one of those cell phones that looks like a basic phone, but in this petite package is a ton of multimedia functionality. Since it supports the latest in high-speed 3G data networks (HSPA), you can watch streaming video, listen to music, and more with ease. This world phone is also equipped with a 1.3-megapixel camera for snapping pics and shooting video. Theres a lot that you can do with this cell phone, and as such, it will likely take you a while to master all it has to offer. BlackBerry 8130 Cell Phone Review Theres a good reason why everyone has been buzzing about the BlackBerry Pearl being available for Sprint and Verizon Wireless: Its the first BlackBerry device that has done an amazing job at integrating cell phone functionality with the companys trademark e-mail offering in a device thats as easy-to-use as it is stylish (available in a variety of colors, which lets face it makes it all that more appealing). Oh, and that trackball is just fun to use. Besides all that the 8130 has quite a few improvements over the original Pearl, that just makes it even easier to use. The only drawback is less than stellar battery life. If youve always wanted a BlackBerry, but just didnt like its bulky casing, the Pearl is the model to checkout. Motorola Q9h Cell Phone Review The Motorola Q9h, also known as the Motorola Q Global, is a fully loaded world-roaming smartphone complete with the latest Microsoft Windows Mobile OS 6, a 2-megapixel camera, and ofcourse support for the high-speed HSDPA data network, which offers super fast surfing speeds providing a pretty good streaming audio and video experience. However, as such, it doesnt boast the best battery life when the multimedia features are used frequently and Bluetooth is left enabled. On the upside, you can access multiple e-mail accounts and create Office documents on the fly using this smartphone. Samsung SCH-U900 Cell Phone Review Ah, the Samsung FlipShot (a.k.a. SCH-U900) camera phone -- whats not to like about a bright red (or slick black) cell phone with a built-in 3-megapixel camera, a decent MP3 player, solid call quality, and impressive battery life? For anyone on the lookout for a decidedly Lilliputian cell phone, the FlipShots size, in short, would be a deterrent. Its true, the FlipShot isnt the smallest cell phone weve seen to date, but its not exactly oversized either. Its actually a solid cell phone that looks good and is essentially fun to use. Read more review ...
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