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Have personally used EAC for many years, though it usually requires external encoders and advanced configuration steps to work flawlessly. (I had to make two major adjustments recently--one to add the Nero AAC encoder alongside command-line LAME for MP3 and EAC's MS Expression Encoder frontend for WMA, the other to eliminate rip slowdowns on my main CD-ripping drive.) All of the suggestions given so far should work well, especially if you just need basic MP3s for your cellphone.
(Edit: In addition to the OP using "MP3" in his title, "O" is next to "P" on the keyboard while "#" is the shift-key for "3"; obvious typo for MP3. )
I use Winamp pro and to go from cd to MP3 and they payed and burned back to CD without any problems. But the pro is paid but you do get a good program to use.
This is an easy one, and IMHO, the best thing for what you want to do and more (you can even convert to FLAC), you should use foobar2000, which is TOTALLY free, and it also Tags your files. You can get foobar2000 at http://www.foobar2000.org/, and don't forget to get the extra free components at the same site, http://www.foobar2000.org/components. You can even select the quality of the music files.