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How to Track a Cell Phone

By William Normski

The other day, I got an email from someone asking me "how to download songs and music to the CECT i9 3G in the cheapest way possible." There are a few ways to do this, but I'll tell you the way that I prefer in the following article. (And this method works for all i9s (including the regular version and the i9B. In fact, it works for all of the CECT phones.)

My Method For Downloading Music On CECT Phones: First off, if cost is not a consideration for you, you can merely get online with the phone, browse until your find the website from which you purchase or download your music and hit the download or buy prompt in the same way that you would on your desktop. You'll then save the song in the "music" folder on either your phone or your SD card.

This is quick and easy and there is nothing wrong with this method. But, unless you're using an unlimited plan or have an unlimited data sim card, doing it this way is going to cost you data and therefore money. So, if you have the time, here is the way that I do it (for free.)

The major wireless carriers also don't offer a free directory of the numbers they service to the public. Instead, they lease this information to the cell phone number trace sites. These are the sites that make the results available to the public.

So, if these sites have to pay to obtain access to this information themselves, do you think they would turn around and offer it for free? Sites that offer free results will always end up charging in the end. They also deliver results that are less than accurate and up-to-date. But the costs are usually well above average.

All of this information I get for the price of a pizza. If I want to pay a bit more, I can also perform unlimited searches for up to a year. The search process is fast and simple and the results are returned almost instantly.

When you use a mobile number lookup system, rather than any other phone directory, you are able to do a reverse search of not only land lines but cell phones as well. This service offers a great advantage considering than most people use cell phones in replacement of conventional landlines.

A friend of mine saves her songs to both her phone memory and her SD card because she's scared that should something happen to the card, she wants a back up on the phone. I don't see the logic in this. If you have a back up on your desk top, I don't see the logic behind slowing up your phone by saving the music in two different places but that's only my opinion.

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