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Cell Phones - Discover What Cell Phone Minutes You Really Need

By Aaron Siegel

Constantly we are exposed to cell phone calling plans and their minute promotions. Whether on television, radio, or online, they are everywhere. Great offers as well as expensive are always advertised to us.

Of the most popular plans, the 1,000 minute plan is the most consumed by Americans today. It may seem like a lot of minutes however the reality is these minutes can easily be drained and cost you more in the long run.

A very important part of the decision process should be based on how many people are going to be using the calling plan. More importantly, who is going to be using your calling minutes. Are the users teenagers? How many of your children will be using the plan? Do you or your spouse frequently make calls? How long is the duration of most of these cell phone calls?

A somewhat simple way to calculate how many minutes you are going to need or may be lacking is to basically make some rough estimates of all possible user's monthly usage by rounding off into hours. Yes, hours not minutes.

In an Example:

Stan (Husband) 4 hours

Sally (Wife) 3 Hours

Sue (17 years old) 5 Hours

Issac (15 Years Old) 4 Hours

TOTAL FAMILY USAGE: 16 Hours

With your combined monthly usage somewhat figured out you then only need to convert those hours back into minutes to compare against current minute plans. To do this you simply only need to multiply your hours total by 60:

16 Hours times 60 Equals 960 Minutes.

As you can see, we came up with a total of minutes by using the times by 60 method. The family usage for this month ended up being a total of 960 minutes.

In this scenario the family is just right for a 1,000 minute plan and that is lucky being you can expect to pay as much as .30 cents per minute after you go over your amount. In any case you should always use some math and fair estimates of how much cellular calling you really will be making.

Just as in the same manner you can multiply the hours by 60 to get your amount of cell phone minutes, you can also divide cell phone minutes by 60 to get your average of hours as well. It is advisable to do this when browsing cell phone minutes to get a better idea of the hours that will be available monthly.

If you do not want to do the math, here are some quick conversions that can help you out quickly. 3,000 Min./50 Hr. 1,500 Min./25 Hr. 1,000 Min./16.5 Hr. 600 Min./10 Hr. 300 Min./5 Hr.

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