Cheap as chips and just as desirable, Moto's F3 is the perfect talk and nothing but handset...Coming in at 0.9cm deep - it's 11.4 x 4.7cm face on - this is one of the slimmest handsets around, and at 68g one the lightest too...In fact, the keypad is one of the F3's real plus points - the actions are well weighted and the surface tactile, making keying errors is very rare indeed...
When we showed the MOTOFONE F3 to people and asked them how much they thought it would cost SIM free, most people came back with a price of around £200 / €300...Overall, the construction quality of the FONE F3 seems to be very good...There are few openings in the case and all the panels fit quite closely, which indicates to us that the FONE F3 should be somewhat resistant...
Remaining faithful to this line, Motorola has announced a new addition: Motorola Fone F3, also known as MOTOFONE...There are two versions - the FONE F3 is a GSM handset, the F3c is a CDMA version for North America and other CDMA markets...The main feature of Motofone is the fact that it uses the EPD (Electrophoretic Display ) technology...easy functionality, high design,...
"the only reason that I am giving it a 2 is because I don't know if it is a good phone or not..."
"This is a cell phone meant to be use to make/receive call only and it is very good at it: the sound is clear (even loudspeaker), never had issue with reception (even with AT&T) and the battery life is excellent..."
Simple, functional and fashionable – MOTOFONE F3 has the features you need and can count on plus the look you aspire for, at a price that fits your pocket...