F3 - GSM
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
But I really don't know what thing in this world is dust-resistant even clean room is not 100% dust free, glad we will be able to find out soon. There is no mention of colour screen seem like F3 might be a mono-display mobile phone. But i find the design very cyber remind me of L7 but i must say its nice, and its 9mm-thick good for our pocket.
F3C - CDMA
The manufacturer calls the F3's screen a ClearVision Display (CVD), but it's based on e-paper from E Ink. It's a basic greyscale display with a high resolution, wide viewing angle, non-volatile panel - it retains what's on screen even when the power goes. It's also consumes much less power than a standard backlit LCD, and there's no glass to break.Source: RegHardware & Motorola
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