Choose the cell phone for you
Kadie Sharp
SHA04007@BYUI.EDU
Scroll Staff
With so many different cell phones out there, how are you supposed to know which one will work best for you? Here’s a quiz to help you decide.

1) How much do you talk on the phone?
A. More than I probably should
B. Enough to make it worth the money

2) Do you want your cell phone to play music?
A. Yes
B. No

3) Do you want a camera on your cell phone?
A. Yes
B. No

4) Do you want to be able to access the Web from your cell phone?
A. Yes
B. No

5) Do you want to be able to text message your friends?
A. Yes
B. No

The answers to the cell phone you want:

If you answered B, B, A, A, A:
Motorola RAZR V3c has 180 minutes of talk time and is known for how thin it is — only ½ inch in diameter. It has a camera, video, the Web and text messaging. It is $99.99 if you order it online with a two-year contract. See www.verizonwireless.com for more details.

If you answered all As:
The Sony Ericsson Z520a has a talk time of up to nine hours and has music and video options. It has a 4x zoom camera and Web access with text messaging. It is free online after a $50 rebate and a two-year contract. See www.cingular.com for more details.

If you answered all Bs:
The Nokia 2125i has up to four hours of talk time and is small for a non-flip phone. Text messaging may be available if wanted. It is $9.99 if you sign a 2-year contract. See www.qwestwireless.com for more details.