Cell Phones for Teenagers
Teenagers always want to be in touch with their friends, the little world that they create away from their parents is sacred to them, and they need all the space they need. This is why parents are always skeptical about allowing their teenage kids to have mobile phones, hoping that this may give them some hold on their children’s social scene. But parents should not worry anymore, with new cell phone plans aimed for teenagers, where parents can set limits on their talk time, and their text messaging, its best to allow your child the opportunity to have a mobile phone and be a bit responsible too. At least this way, parents can keep in touch with their children when they are out, and not worry where they are. So if you are planning on giving your teenager a mobile phone, then do have a look at these cool new phones!
T-Mobile Sidekick 3
The T-Mobile Sidekick 3 is a great looking phone. With a flip-up screen, and a comfortable thumb-board for the constant text messaging, this phone is a great hit amongst youngsters. The Sidekick 3 features a bunch of really cool things, like an MP3 player, Bluetooth, a 1.3 megapixel camera, and instant messaging support for AIM, Yahoo, and MSN. Plus, the memory can be expanded to 2 GB. Teenagers and students will really enjoy this phone.

LG LX550 Fusic
Does your child constantly listen to music all day long? Then he will love this new cell phone by LG. Aimed mainly for music lovers, the Fusic, has a great MP3 player that has dedicated controls, an FM transmitter for listening to music anywhere and everywhere, and Bluetooth stereo headsets. What’s more, is that you can download tunes from the Sprint Music Store too! As far as the look of the cell phone goes, the coolest part is that you can keep changing the faceplates with 4 different colors (blue, black, pink and green).
UT Starcom Slice
If your teenager wants only a really funky looking phone set, and isn’t too bothered about the features, then do give the Slice a look. The profile is so sleek, its just 0.4 inches wide! However, the drawback is that the Slice does not have an MP3 player, or a camera. The Slice is available on Virgin Mobile’s pay-as-you-go service, so it would be easier for you to keep a good tab on how much your child is spending on her phone bill.
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