Mobile phone manufacturer, Motorola has launched its entry level phone, Motofone F3 in India. This ultra thin, SCPL-based phone is especially adapted for the Indian market, with voice prompts in local languages, such as Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Bengali. SCPL is a new platform by Motorola that takes the design and style elements from the RAZR series and puts them into budget phones.
The phone is extremely simple to use and has an icon based user interface, aimed at consumers in rural and semi-urban India. It has a width of 9mm width, which makes it the slimmest phone by Motorola yet. The Motofone F3 is available in both, GSM and CDMA modes and BSNL will offer the handset as a package, for RS 1649. However, Motorola has not revealed the price of the model yet.
Another feature is the ClearVision Display, designed to make it easier for users to read in bright sunlight or dimly lit environments from virtually any angle. The lightweight, plastic display is ultra-low power and eliminates the weight and breakability of glass used in LCD displays. In addition, the Motofone F3 features extended battery life, higher level of audio for use in noisy areas and better network reception for rural areas.
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