"I can not handle!"
"The display is too small, I can read it but nothing."
"I want a phone to make phone calls and no SMS nonsense !!"
If the some of his parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles may sound familiar? ;-) Perhaps yes this phone the next time for older relatives under the Christmas tree. For hereby they are certainly good cope.
Positive noticed:
- Large, very well readable display (high contrast), 2-line display with 6 characters
- Mobile is reduced to a minimum of functions
- Large keypad
- Beautiful design and the phone has a robust nature
- Does the elimination of energy-hungry Schnick-Schnack a long battery life and thus a long talk time
- Extras: keylock, SMS, alarm clock, address book, ring tones (7 to choose from), Speakerphone
- An unbeatable price / performance ratio
Negative noticed:
- In the dark there's maybe difficult to read the display, because the lighting is the side of the display
- No special characters available for SMS'sen ... so no point or comma available
- Very thin Instructions
- Settings can be changed only by numerical codes (if one is not quite as versed technique just let someone make of the basic settings)
To a bluntly: To write or to receive an SMS, this phone is unusable because the SMS will be displayed only in one line (ie 6 digits) ... If the SMS is not reduced to the essentials even here a la "I'll come back later," "Bring flowers with" or similar scrolls to be annoyed a wolf. Personally, I really see the Motorola Motofone F3 as an emergency phone. The - is really happening when something - you can reach someone. Practically a phone only to call and at a very good price. = ^ _ ~ =