Our First Web Site is Relaunching

Prior to the launch of UCS, we marketed cell phones on another site that was eventually bought out. The new owners apparently gave up on it after a couple years for whatever reason. I guess they just couldn’t keep it going like we did.

So we got our site, Mueller Deals, back and plan to relaunch it as a sort of hub site for saving money shopping online. For now we have a statement on the homepage here: Mueller Deals Cell Phones. It gives a litle background on the situation.

It’s Here! The Google G1 for T-Mobile has been Released!

We have been talking about it for sometime, but the Google “g-phone” now known as the G1 for Android has finally been released on T-Mobile.

If you have gone to the Google website lately you may have seen their link for more information on the Google G1 Phone.

Countdown Til Google G1 on T-Mobile: Coming this month!

The G1 phone by Google ( sometimes called the ” G Phone” as Google’s competition to the i-Phone) is finally coming. And it should be here later this month- October 22, 2008 to be exact.

This is phone that has been long in the works on the Android platform. There has been much speculation over the last few months about Google’s phone and whether it can compete with the Apple iPhone. Google has decided to release the G1 on the T-mobile network. This could be a coup for T-Mobile as AT&T has received a lot of attention in the last couple years, especially after landing the iPhone deal.

Will it live up to the hype? Will Google conquer the world? I guess we will see.

Top 10 Cell Phone Plans

In this blog we will share the top 10 most popular cell phone plans our visitors choose. We have restricted this list to regular contract plans that are most popular throughout the country. There are some phone services like Alltel that are more popular in certain regions, and of course prepaid services like Go Phone . This list includes more traditional plans and providers with a wide reach.

1.  AT&T Nation 900 Rollover - by far our most popular rate plan, ATT nation 900 includes 900 minutes with Rollover, unlimited nights and weekends, all for $59.99 a month with a 2 year contract.

2. AT&T Nation 700 Family Talk 2 Phone Lines - For only $69.99 FamilyTalk 700 offers 700 minutes shared between 2 phones. of course Rollover and unlimited Nights/Weekends are includes. Additional ( add-on) phones are available for $9.99 per line. 

3.  AT&T Nation 900 Contract Extension -  Many of our visitors are current ATT customers and/or former Cingular Wireless customers looking to upgrade their phones. A majority of these vistors choose the popular Nation 900 for their contract extension. It is the same as the regular Nation 900 but for current customers who extend their contract for 2 years.

4. AT&T Nation Unlimited 2 Years - This is AT&T’s entry among the new unlimited wireless plans.  For only 99.99 monthly one phone has unlimited calling minutes included. Obviously there is no need for Rollover minutes in this case. This plan is also available for existing customers who want a phone upgrade, and for $100 per additional phone you can get unlimited Family Plans.

5. Verizon Wireless Nationwide 450 - For shoppers who who want Verizon service and don’t want to spend a lot of money this is the plan. $39.99 per month includes 450 regular minutes, unlimited nights & weekends, and includes unlimited “IN” minutes for verizon’s network.

6. Verizon Nationwide Unlimited Minutes - Like the names says, this is Verizon’s unlimited calling plan. At $99.99 it is competively priced and comes with the reliable Verizon Wireless network.

7. Verizon Wireless Nationwide Family SharePlan 700 - If you like Verizon and want 2 phones on your plan, the Share Plan 700 it is a good deal. Share 700 minutes, unlimited IN, Nights/Weekends, between 2 phones for $70 a month. Need more minutes? A 1400 shared plan is only $90, and other higher minute plans are available.

8. T-mobile MyFaves 300 - This is  great value for callers who burn up their monthly minutes calling just a few people. As you’ve probably seen on the television commercials you can pick a Top 5 ( Faves) for unlimited calling. For $39 a month only 300 peak minutes are included. But who needs peak minutes if you mostly call 5 people and Nights and Weekends are unlimited.

9. Sprint Power Pack 450 - We don’t get a lot of traffic for Sprint PCS, but when we do this plan is pretty popular. With 450 minutes and unlimited weekends and nights, this deal is $39.99 a month with a 2 year agreement.

10. Sprint Simply Everything Plan - At least Sprint goes with an original name for it’s unlimited offering. For 99.99 a month Sprint users can get unlimited calling- or as Sprint calls it- Everything.

 There you have it , our most popular wireless phone plans. In addition to those we offer dozens of options for everything from prepaid to unlimited family plan contract extensions.

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Introducing the UltraCellSaver Blog

Our New Cell Phone Comparison Shopping Tool

Ultracellsaver.com has added a new Cell Phone Comparison Shopping Tool at http://www.ultracellsaver.com/cellular_phones

We are attempted to cleanup the clutter of the site and make it easier for visitors to find exactly the cell phone and plan they need. Anyone can choose to search by phone, carrier, or plan type. You can also search by phone price and many other features.

Another benefit is that visitors will be able to see all phone features and create their own phone and plan setup without leaving our site. Simply click order when you are done and your cart is all set.

Give our new features a try!

Google Will Release Android Phones in 2008

According to a news article on Bloomberg.com, Google is on track to release Android phones the second quarter of 2008. The project depends on building collaboration between providers and handset manufacturers, as well as growing consumer demand. Google is looking to use it’s mobile business to compete with companies like Microsoft and Apple.

One obstacle could be implementation by major wireless carriers. The lauch of Android depends on providers like Sprint and T-Mobile embracing and understanding the technology. If there are issues with this the Android may be pushed back.

Google is giving away the operating system for free and began offering the platform to service providers, sellers, and chip makers- resulting in The Open Handset Alliance.

The New UltraCellSaver Blog

This will serve as our company blog for the website Ultra Cell Saver. We have blogged previously at blogspot and other non-domain hosted sites. However we decided to integrate a more official blog with our site. We are not really “bloggers” and will be doing our best to learn Wordpress.

We plan to update regularly with the latest deals and reviews of wireless services.