Mrs. Bass Needs a New Cell Phone!

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Mrs. Bass Needs a New Cell Phone!

Mrs. Bass is in the market for a new cell phone

Current Information Service Provider: T-Mobile Current Phone: HTC Over 2 Years No Data Plan Screen fades out after short period of time No Touch Screen

Desired Features Text & Talk at the same Take clear pictures Music Storage/Play Music Data Plan/Internet Access Long Battery Life Larger Screen than current one (Possible Touch Screen) Others

Your Assignment Select a T-Mobile Phone that you think will meet Mrs. Bass’ needs & wants Prepare a sales presentation to introduce Mrs. Bass to the phone Your presentation should be designed to convince her that this is the absolute best phone to purchase

Your Presentation Discuss Phone Features Pricing Customer Reviews/Comments Personal Opinion of Product Must contain some type of visual aide Poster PowerPoint Phone Demonstration Brochure Etc.