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Motorola Motofone F3
$25.00
Released November, 2006
The Pros:Minimalist in all aspects. Extremely thin. Aesthetically appealing.
The Cons:Battery life isn't great compared to current day phones. Screen is limited to two lines of text or numbers - no colour, images etc... Extremely simple - no secondary features whatsoever.
Introduced in late November 2006, the Motofone F3 is a basic and inexpensive cellphone targeted primarily at the low-end market and developing countries. Featuring a minimalistic electronic paper screen, the F3 is extremely thin, a great battery life and good outdoor viewability compared to most other LCD based phones.
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In other ways this technology is limiting, however, with no images, colour, and only having the complexity to display two lines of blocky text. Currently the device retails for $25-40.
Features
- Display: monochrome e-paper, alphanumeric, 2 x 6 chars, 2.2" (34 x 43 mm)
- Ringtones: Polyphonic
- Memory: SIM only, no card slot
- Battery life: up to 300h standby, 4h 30m talk ti
- Dimensions & Weight: 114 x 47 x 9 mm, 70g
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minimalist in all aspects
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affordable price - disposable
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monochrome e-paper screen has great outdoor viewability
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battery life isn't great compared to current day phones
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screen is limited to two lines of text or numbers - no colour, images etc...
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extremely simple - no secondary features whatsoever
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