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Brand New!! FREE Shipping!! Tired of paying $200.00+++++ for a brand new phone? Then being stuck in a contract? Well with the Motorola F3 you will only have $27.95 invested and won't be stuck in a contract. All you have to do is stick your current SIM card in the phone and its ready to go.............. So whether you're in need of a new phone or just want to have an extra cell phone around just in case, this is the perfect solution!! Motorola Fone F3 is a unique mobile device. It unites the latest modern trends, on one hand, and a very basic functional menu, on the other. DESCRIPTION Key features modern slim design good keypad solid construction high contrast display with large font long lasting battery voice help alarm clock very basic functions extremely low price The slimmest Motorola ever Motofone’s design follows the latest fashion trends. Certainly nobody had expected the cheapest phone on the market to be only 9 mm thin and thus being the slimmest Motorola ever. The other two dimensions are 114 x 47 mm. Its weight surprises too - meager 68 g. Despite of looking fragile the phone stands bending pretty successfully thanks to the solid and resistant plastic material used for its covers The phone is a little bit more resistant than standard average devices, both in terms of firmness and structural design concept. All electronic parts are encapsulated so the device could even resist a mild shower. The latter was demonstrated at Motorola’s presentation show, where mineral water was poured onto the phone; even so it continued to function without problems. The sides of the phone do not feature any control elements, just the engraved logo of the manufacturer. The only element hidden on the left is a small slot for a charger and a headset. On the top there is a large eyelet for a wrist band. The rear part of the phone consists of a battery cover, four tiny screws, one in each corner, and the manufacturer’s logo. Once released, the battery cover opens up to the side. It discloses a standard 700 mAh Li-Ion battery. According to the officially published information, after a single charge, the phone should be able to back up 270 minutes of call time or 300 hours on stand-by.The SIM card is inserted in a slot next to the battery; it is very easy to get in or out.
All keys but the navigation button are integral parts of the front cover and are therefore activated by a press straight onto the plastic area. This eliminates any fear regarding dust under the keys. A protruding rubber strip separates each line on the keypad facilitating orientation. On the whole, typing on Motofone keypad is quite comfortable. When you press on a certain plastic area,the key feedback is sure and positive. Keys are large; typing errors happen seldom.
The slimmest Motorola ever Motofone’s design follows the latest fashion trends. Certainly nobody had expected the cheapest phone on the market to be only 9 mm thin and thus being the slimmest Motorola ever. The other two dimensions are 114 x 47 mm. Its weight surprises too - meager 68 g. Despite of looking fragile the phone stands bending pretty successfully thanks to the solid and resistant plastic material used for its covers. The phone is a little bit more resistant than standard average devices, both in terms of firmness and structural design concept. All electronic parts are encapsulated so the device could even resist a mild shower. The latter was demonstrated at Motorola’s presentation show, where mineral water was poured onto the phone; even so it continued to function without problems. The sides of the phone do not feature any control elements, just the engraved logo of the manufacturer. The only element hidden on the left is a small slot for a charger and a headset. On the top there is a large eyelet for a wrist band. The rear part of the phone consists of a battery cover, four tiny screws, one in each corner, and the manufacturer’s logo. Once released, the battery cover opens up to the side. It discloses a standard 700 mAh Li-Ion battery. According to the officially published information, after a single charge, the phone should be able to back up 270 minutes of call time or 300 hours on stand-by.The SIM card is inserted in a slot next to the battery; it is very easy to get in or out. All keys but the navigation button are integral parts of the front cover and are therefore activated by a press straight onto the plastic area. This eliminates any fear regarding dust under the keys. A protruding rubber strip separates each line on the keypad facilitating orientation. On the whole, typing on Motofone keypad is quite comfortable. When you press on a certain plastic area,the key feedback is sure and positive. Keys are large; typing errors happen seldom. The functional part of the keypad is dominated by a four-way navigation key without a confirming center. It is made of glossy silver plastic material with eye-catching concentric circles and is slightly exerted above the surrounding surface – much like on the Motorola SLVR L7. The four ways are accentuated by small plastic arrows made of the same rubber material like the strips between the key lines. Next to the navigation key you will also find a call-control key, a key referring to the phonebook, and an arrow-marked context key for option confirmation. THIS SALE INCLUDES New Motorola F3 MOTOFONE Cellphone - Unlocked New Lithium-Ion Battery New Rapid Home Charger |