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Spiritual successor to Motorola's budget C113 handset, the new 'Motofone' F3 has clearly been designed with developing markets and the more technophobic among us in mind. All you get is a very basic phone that does nothing other than make and take call...
The limited graphic ability of the display and lack of any on-board memory will mitigate against many people making the F3 their handset of choice, but at the price it's a perfect back up handset for use when overseas or in any situation that may resu...
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iMobile.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 01:24:29
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It is difficult to comprehend the speed and scale at which portable technology has evolved in the last ten years or so. You remember the days when Nokia released the 5110, an incredibly popular model in its time, which arguably revolutionised communica...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 01:24:29
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For its target market -- budget users and those who dont want bells and whistles -- the MOTOFONE is an excellent phone option. Those who require more pizzazz will quickly grow irked at its shortcomings, however.
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The MOTOFONE is a breakthrough product in the mobile phone market, and is an excellent option for anyone looking for a handset to simply do the basics. At this price, its a clear winner.
Value for money, voice prompt assistance, very easy to use, hands-free speakerphone, new display technology...
Only two lines of display, no predictive text input The Final Word The MOTOFONE is a breakthrough product in the mobile phone market, and is an excellent option for anyone looking for a handset to simply do the basics. At this price, its a clear winne...
The MOTOFONE is a breakthrough product in the mobile phone market, and is an excellent option for anyone looking for a handset to simply do the basics. At this price, its a clear winner. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from the ma...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2013-05-04 01:57:17
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Motorola's MotoFone F3 is the cheapest phone in the group, and definitely the most unusual. It's a stripped-down mobile, with no extras such as a web browser or MP3 player. It's designed just for making calls and sending texts. Instead of a backlit LCD s...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-04-10 04:50:07
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What are you looking for in a mobile? If your answer is ‘something that makes calls, send texts and has a battery life to rival the sun’, then the F3 should, theoretically, be the phone for you. It’s exceptionally slim with a waist of ju...
Screen is easy to read. Slim profile. Amazing battery life.
Awkward operating system. Lettering so big texts are hard to read.
The F3 is very cheap, looks good and has a monstrous battery life – but the brow-furrowing, overcomplicated menus let it down...
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techtree.com Updated: 2016-12-29 20:47:57
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India is not an emerging market any more; its arrived already. No wonder why there is ample number of phone manufacturers flaunting the tag "made for India" in terms of features, functionality, and value-for-money aspects to name a few. These phones m...
Inexpensive, Local language voice commands, Electric paper display...
Bad messaging, Poor battery life...
The Motorola MotoFone F3 is a very basic phone one of the cheapest, bucks can buy. Hence, just the phone and a charger comes bundled in a cylindrical dabba. The phone is sleek and looks stylish even for the cheap bucks; I guess thats whats mandatory...
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