Review: Motorola F3 mobile phone

Review: Motorola F3 mobile phone

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Caydr
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Review: Motorola F3 mobile phone

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For a long time I've searched for a phone that is just a phone. No messenger, no texting, no calendar, no MP3 player, nothing else, just a phone. If I want those other things, I'll buy those other things and pay less in total while getting better functions on all sides.

So I thought all was lost when I discovered no such thing exists anymore. I had to settle for a V360, which is pretty close to what I wanted but there's still a lot of fluff.

But all that changed when I stumbled upon the Motorola F3 on TigerDirect.com (now out of stock).

It's a phone. It does text messaging, but poorly. It has an alarm clock and a phone book, and that's the extent of things. WOOT.

Here are pictures of the unwrapping process as well as the main event:

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Notice the screen. It uses new technology called E-Ink, which basically means it's electronic paper... each pixel or segment can be on or off, and that's it. It's a tech used commonly in ebook readers now.

In the case of the F3, the implementation is very low tech and it's barely above old LED display technology like you have on your alarm clock - just simple segments... Very low tech, but I don't care, it's a freaking PHONE.

So why go with E-Ink instead of a LED display? First, it's much more resilient to damage, second it uses less space and weighs less, and finally it only uses power when it changes what the display says! So battery life is dramatically better.

So... So... where to begin. Call quality is good. On the top left of the display it says the signal strength, on the top right it shows battery life. On the main display you see the basic menu functions (very basic) and the number you're dialing.

Text messages are always sent and received in lowercase and it can't handle symbols very well. I think it does periods and question marks, but that's it.

I can't rate the battery life yet, but other reviews say its' very good.

The phone is originally for third world countries so it is very durable. I would feel confident throwing it across a room and into the wall, as hard as I could, repeatedly.

There is no external antenna.

Obviously there's no camera.

Every time you turn the phone on, it asks whether you want voice prompts - again for people who can't read or make sense of technology. Would probably be good for your mom, really... anyway you turn those off by pushing 2. No big deal.

Many reviews I've read end with the reviewer deciding he's probably going to stop using his expensive Razr or whatever because this phone just so much more practical for everyday things.

AFAIK it currently only supports 850 and 1900 networks or something, not 3G, but don't quote me on that.

Now, already I would want to buy this phone just from knowing all the above... but there's one more thing. It costs $40 or less.

There's only one potential deal-breaker - its phone book only has room for 10 entries. Not a big deal for me personally, since I memorize most numbers. I'll probably put Pizza Pizza in there and be done with it.

The display is NOT backlit but has a light on both sides that comes on when you push a button. The reason it's not backlit is because of the E-Ink display... the two technologies just aren't compatible IIRC. Anyway it's good for battery life. The really neat thing is, because the display doesn't depend on lighting, it is easily visible even in direct sunlight - in fact, direct sunlight makes it the easiest to read.
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Re: Review: Motorola F3 mobile phone

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Caydr wrote:Here are pictures of the unwrapping process as well as the main event:

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woah love the resolution
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Re: Review: Motorola F3 mobile phone

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Caydr, you must love the word 'image'
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Re: Review: Motorola F3 mobile phone

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If you could demonstrate just how capable the display is (ie type a text or enter a long phone #), that would be nice. Thanks.
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Re: Review: Motorola F3 mobile phone

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Sure... lemme just whip out my camera....

Here you go:

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Notice that you can see outlines of whatever the last thing on the screen was. This goes away after you allow it to return its default mode (showing the time) since this refreshes the entire display (shown in first pic).

As you can see, very low-tech. I love it. It's a PHONE. Also I'm probably one of only a few hundred people in North America who owns one, which definitely makes me feel like I could outgeek almost anyone. I feel about this phone the way trendy whores feel about their iPhones.

I've used it quite a bit in the last 8 hours or so, calling everyone and bothering all the people who still talk to me. They all say the sound quality is excellent. Then I lent the phone to a friend and let him use it for a couple hours. He called me and I heard it myself, it's very good. There was a very faint buzzing in the background but I think it was caused by him being indoors at the time, and it wasn't distracting. While he was outside I didn't seem to hear anything.

Imagine the display is paper, and you'll know what it looks like.
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Re: Review: Motorola F3 mobile phone

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I got rid of my mobile as well as my contract recently. I really like this phone, I think I will pick it up and attach it to T-Mobile prepaid. Thanks for the info!
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Re: Review: Motorola F3 mobile phone

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Just be sure it can connect to that network, I'm not sure if it's 3G or not.
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I want such a phone..Shame it isnt sold in israel.
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