Motorola F3 Cell Phone Unlocked, Motorola F3 Motofone Cellular One Phone, Motorola F3 Phone Unlocked, Motorola F3 Cellular Phone Unlocked
- This candybar-style phone measures just 0.35 inches (9mm) thin.
- This unlocked cell phone does not come with a SIM card, and it requires that you provide a SIM card for usage with your selected service provider.
Product Description
Motorola Motofone F3 Unlocked Cell Phone BlackCombining Motorola’s sleek design sensibility with intuitive and easy-to-learn functionality, the nicely affordable Motofone F3 slides easily into your pocket. Functional and fashionable, the Motofone F3 is designed to keep you in close communication with your friends, family, and business associates via voice and text messaging. It features dual-band GSM connectivity (850/1900 MHz), speakerphone, a clock with integrated alarm, and up to 500 minutes (over 8 hours) of talk time as well as up to 300 hours of standby (over 12 days). This unlocked cell phone does not come with a SIM card, and it requires that you provide a SIM card for usage with your selected service provider. Phone Features:This candybar-style phone measures just 0.35 inches (9mm) thin, and it has a unique Motorola ClearVision display that helps to increase the battery life of the phone. The changeable electronic ink display (electrophoretic imag… More >>
Motorola F3 Cell Phone Unlocked, Motorola F3 Motofone Cellular One Phone, Motorola F3 Phone Unlocked, Motorola F3 Cellular Phone Unlocked
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5 comments
Jeffrey J. Werner on May 25, 2010 at 3:30 pm
The Motofone has better battery life, signal strength, and talking clarity than any other phone I’ve ever used. It’s solid as a rock, and you can smash it, get it wet, let your dog chew on it, it’ll be fine. The ringer and the speaker phone can get very loud if you turn them up all the way, which is nice. The e-ink display is like reading printed ink on paper, so you can see it clearly in direct sunlight (there’s a light so you can see it in the dark too…). The e-ink display is much more durable and long-lasting than the traditional LCD display, and it uses much less battery power. There is no other mobile phone on the market that has an e-ink display, none that I know of anyway.
This phone has no bells or whistles. It can make phone calls, store phone numbers, and write very limited text messages, and that is it. But, if all you want is a phone, you can’t do any better than the motofone.
Ann C. Meyers on May 25, 2010 at 5:18 pm
This cell phone is not your typical cell phone. If you are looking for a nice phone with lots of features, then don’t waste your time buying this. But if you’re looking for a truly simple, and durable phone, then this is it. You could probably drop this cell from your roof and it would be fine. The screen is made out of hard plastic just like the rest of the phone. It is very light-weight, and very thin. It may not have many features, but at 20 dollars what do you expect? It gets great signal, has a loud ringer, and send and receives texts. It’s screen uses the same technology the Amazon Kindle uses. Which mean it’s screen is basically like reading words on paper. This means you can easily see texts in the brightest of sunlight. I would recommend this phone to anyone who doesn’t mind getting used to texting without a keyboard or T9, and doesn’t mind not being able to take pictures with their phone. I would also recommend this as a good phone to use when doing extreme sports like snowboarding. Just pop the SIM card out of your nice phone, put it in this and then you won’t have to worry about breaking that Iphone, Droid, Blackberry, or whatever expensive phone you may have.
Donna Ann on May 25, 2010 at 7:29 pm
I purchased this phone as a temporary fix after my phone broke and I had limited funds to purchase a new phone. It is adequate to make or receive calls and you can text but it is ridiculously difficult since only one word appears on the screen at a time. It is a decent temporary backup. Cannot use with bluetooth either. I have since purchased another phone and will hold onto this one for emergencies. Basically a $20 cellphone is what you get…better than nothing.
N. Martinez on May 25, 2010 at 8:14 pm
Good for a cheap phone, for making and receiving phone calls only. Texting feature is awful and impossible to add contacts to the phone book.
A. Oparaugo on May 25, 2010 at 10:58 pm
This item was advertised as unlocked, but happens to be locked. I was never able to use it on any network overseas. I was to return it for a refund