Unlocked Cell Phones - Customer reviews - Motorola Motofone F3 Unlocked Cell Phone--International Version with No Warranty (Black) |
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Manufacturer: Motorola
List Price: $89.99
Our Price: $34.17
You Save: $55.82 (62%)
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Average Customer Rating:
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: WeLoveEvaJ Location: FPO, AP Date: 2008-02-03 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: cheap & basic Comment: This phone is VERY basic. It's not bad, but for the price you can buy a phone with a better quality screen and more features. This phone is good for a minimalist, but thats about it.
Name: L. Rushton Location: PDX, OR Date: 2008-07-25 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: you get what you pay for Comment: I guess that i am rough on cell phones (6+ in the last 2 yrs) so I got this one as a disposable and thats what it is. It is obviously no frills and the "frills" it does have are pretty glitchy. It shuts down for no apparent reason and when it does, the time and date have to be reset. Not very often, but still a hassle. The menu is difficult to navigate as is the phone book. The battery does not last nearly as long as advertised and I must charge at least every other night.
on the other hand, it does have decent reception and call quality. the sleek design fits nicely in a pocket but is cheaply executed. over all, I probably won't buy another on when this one dies.
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Name: L. Rockett Location: New Orleans Date: 2008-06-12 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: cell phone Comment: Like the phone and the price, but it did not come with instructions in English and still cannot get it to ring.
Name: Corinne Horton Location: portland, oregon Date: 2008-07-12 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Is this phone even legal!?!!? Comment: holy wow. this phone came in a can. the manual was in spanish. my first thought was that this was some sort of boot leg toy made in china and sold to vulnerable mexicans. then smuggled to the US via some NAFTA loophole. I was sad. This was my 5th phone in 3 years.I've lost phones and broken phones and was sick of throwing away the money.
So i made the thirty dollar investment. After averaging it out, I am saving a decent amount of money:
5 phones over 3 years = A new phone about every seven months
2 free phones plus three purchased phones = almost $700
5 phones over 3 years = $260 per year
if this phone lasts me seven months (which is my average thus far), I will have to buy another one before the year is up. But that has me spending $60, which is $200 less than I was spending.
So what has this $200 per year savings resulted in? Well, a lot of sacrifices.
For one, this phone is just about as advanced as an alarm clock. And looks like an alarm clock. no camera, no fancy ringtones, no games... just a basic digital display. It's thin and light weight, but they make toy phones filled with candy more sturdy feeling than this guy.
So far, it's worked quite well, honestly. The limited display can't differentiate between capital and lower case letters, and it may take you a little bit to figure the whole thing out (spanish-only manual)... but if you are as tough on phones as i am, it might be a good choice. I looked up extra durable phones before settling on this one, and realized thriftiness is my best option. considering i broke several, but also lost some, i would be especially cranky if i invested money in a phone that could withstand a 500 mph crash into cement, only to forget it in a bathroom stall.
this phone is great or horrible, depending on what you're looking for. if you like novelty, it can make a great conversation starter. if you have standards, you might be disappointed. but if you have standards, you should want to spend more than $35
Name: A. Cosenza Location: costa rica! Date: 2008-05-25 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: THIS IS NOT AN UNLOCKED PHONE Comment: The phone looks beutyfull, and expensive. None the less there is basicly no features, you only have time, date, a horrible version of an adress book and alarm ( with a horrible sound that sounds like a choaking chiken, as does the ringtones). This is not an unlocked cellphone. It is set for a mexican cellphone company. It is hard to send text messages, and you need to enter the number, you can't choose someone from your adress book. On the bright side great reach, nice voice guidance ( in spanish) and very thin. If i could i wind time back up i would defenetly not buy it.
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