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Motorola Motofone F3 Unlocked Cell Phone--International Version with No Warranty (Black)

Motorola Motofone F3 Unlocked Cell Phone--International Version with No Warranty (Black)
MSRP: $79.99
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Manufacturer: Motorola
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Motorola Motofone F3 Unlocked Cell Phone--International Version with No Warranty (Black) Features

This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint.
International version dual-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/1900 frequencies and GPRS capabilities
Durable, flush-fitting keypad; large electronic ink display is easily viewed in direct sunlight; stores up to 250 contacts; clock with alarm
Up to 4.5 hours of talk time, up to 300 hours (12.5 days) of standby time
What's in the Box: Handset, battery, travel charger, documentation
 

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Additional Motorola Motofone F3 Unlocked Cell Phone--International Version with No Warranty (Black) Information

The MOTOFONE handset redefines wireless communication with high design, smart features and easy functionality at a low price. Combining Motorola’s award-winning design sensibility with intuitive and easy-to-learn functionality, the MOTOFONE enables even the newest phone users to embrace mobile communication with confidence and style. Connecting the unconnected-Billions of people around the world have yet to make a phone call — and billions more have only just begun to explore wireless technology. The need for communication is growing and the demand for cost-effective phones keeps increasing. The MOTOFONE is designed to specifically meet the universal desire to stay connected — with friends, family, and business associates, old and new. Speaking your language-To help bridge literacy gaps, the MOTOFONE offers a redesigned user interface with innovative voice prompts in local languages to guide the user quickly and easily through menu navigation, messaging, and other functions. In addition, graphical icons visually demonstrate the menu features as well as network status and battery strength. Looks good, sounds good, built to last-Surprisingly thin and easy to carry, the MOTOFONE features a revolutionary ClearVision display that leverages Electrophoretic Display (EPD) technology to provide users with a large, high-contrast screen viewable even in bright sunlight. The ClearVision display combined with a flush-fitting keypad and dust-resistant design makes the MOTOFONE durable in active everyday use. And it sounds great too — with polyphonic ringtones, speakerphone and powerful volume — communication is loud and clear.

 

What Customers Say About Motorola Motofone F3 Unlocked Cell Phone--International Version with No Warranty (Black):

This is The Phone for that kind of usage:- Loud, clear sound- Even on speakerphone - better than our office phones- Lays flat on a desk - perfect for dialing passcodes while on speaker- Very strong battery life- Dual antennas that pull signal where iPhones and Blackberries cannot.- Plays well with T-Mobile.- Pretty much drop-proof (so far)- And tiny: A little longer than a credit card, but Hershey-bar flatThe downside is that this phone lacks every other conceivable feature. I've had the Motofone for about a year as my sole work and home phone. I'm a telecommuter and on the phone a lot - and that's an understatement: last month's bill was 4,500 minutes. Texting feels like telegraphing. No music, no web, no contact lists (just phone numbers on the SIM card itself) and an internal non-network clock that seems to lose 5 minutes a day.But again, the sound is absolutely perfect.

I manually input the seven digits to call VM but that did not work either (nor did "123"). I bought this phone for my 70 year old mother. I have only had the phone for one day, but here are some observations and "tips": 1) came in a Moto box that looked opened but the phone appears new; 2) I needed to call AT&T three times to get everything working right. Apparently, phones pull your VM number from the SIM. However, now that it's all setup, reception looks better than my Blackberry Bold; numbers are very easy to see; and you can program numbers 2-9 to auto-call family members. First, I had to verify the SIM number and provide them the phone's IMEI number.

Also, you need to find your own manual online (very easy). I happened to have an extra "family plan" line on AT&T. So, I called AT&T again and they tweaked it, so there was some kind of infrastructure change they needed to make. They asked if this was an AT&T phone, and I just said no, it's an unlocked international phone and they had no problems with that. Finally, voicemail did not work out of the box. This phone is made for developing countries and its interface is weird (I'm familiar with RIM and Win Mobile 6.1)--more pictures and just different.

Hopefully this helps.

The telephones were advertized as unlocked telephone to be used internationally, both telephones did not work in a foreign country.I am highly disapointed.

The codes are on Wikipedia for those that don't know how to do this. I use it with a T mobile sim card with the To Go Minutes. I don't text much. My cell phone bill used to be $1200 a year for two of us. I only use the phone for a few minutes a month.

Now it's less than $100 a year. This is a durable, cheap phone that is only good for making calls. Buy an unlocked one from Tiger Direct if you are worried about this one from Amazon. It makes reading text messages harder.

The only thing that bothers me sometimes is the screen, which uses the electronic paper technology. I reset the language to English from Spanish. I try not to make more than 25 minutes worth because I don't like talking on cell phones in public, especially in restaurants and movie theaters where other people are annoying the hell out of me and everyone else with their "right to talk on the phone as loud as they want" but without the manners to shut up and let everyone else enjoy their meal. I paid $35 each for two of them. No contract, no nickel and dimming, and no changing my plan constantly, etc. Oh well.

If you want to spend between $1000 and $2000 a year on cell phone bills, don't complain that you can't pay your mortgage or your credit card bills. I didn't use all of the minutes the first year, so I bought another $50 worth before the end of the year, and T mobile rolled over my unused minutes so now I'm back to nearly 800 min good for another year. I didn't buy my phone from Amazon so mine was not locked. If you are a heavy cell phone user this phone isn't for you. I make less than 100 minutes of calls per month.

Here's the bottom line.

Sweet.

Who are you talking to that's worth $2000 a year to hear from no matter where you are.

Anyway, the phone has great reception, is tiny, easy to dial, has pretty good battery life considering how small it is, and you can run over it with your car and it will still make phone calls.

How did we ever watch a movie or sit on the can in the bathroom without being able to text someone.

I bought 1000 minutes (good for a year) for $100 two years a ago.

My cost per year for using 100 minutes a month is $10 a month total with tax.

Use the T mobile to go minutes and cut your bills, contracts and cell phone headaches down dramatically.

This is a base model this phone really sucks you can't see who's calling who you called and you can't retrieve missed calls, text messages. Save your money don't buy this.

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