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Average rating (59 reviews)
Try & find better for £8.99 !!!
Marcpick | 15/05/2008 | See all Marcpick's reviews (1) »
Its cheap & fairly nasty, but works fine, has voice prompts for the menu your viewing (novelty at first!) is very thin & light & from a distance it looks like a cool phone....asked my mate how much? (dangling it in front of his eyes but not letting him touch!) & he guessed £90....hehe, then he had a play & changed his mind pronto ;-) gr8 for less than a tenner.
MOTOROLA F3 ORANGE PRE PAY MOBILE PHONE
gripper3 | 20/04/2008 | See all gripper3's reviews (1) »
I bought it as my Nokia N73 is being repaired and l dont have a spare one. It took a while to get use to it.It is very basic. I am looking forward to getting my Nokia N73 back.
Lets be fair; its a crap phone. But what do you expect for less than the price of a night out?
I bought it to replace my Xpress for Glastonbury, so i just wanted a 'disposible' phone. Upsides are;
-cheap
-fairly easy to use - menu takes getting used to
-does the job
-looks good (from a distance!)
downsides;
-poor non-colour screen
-has to be on orange (unless you get the sim-free which is twice the price)
-charger jack is loose, falls out easily
overall, a good buy. mine came with a case, which nobody else has mentioned.
probably the worst phone ever!
abuser | 05/03/2008 | See all abuser's reviews (1) »
This phone does look nice, very slim and Yes its cheap , very cheap and i should hope so! I bought this phone for my nana as it was so called simple, she found it more frustrating than a samsung d900 to use. The screen is more basic than a 99p calculator, the menu's are a complete joke, you cant save numbers from your sim card to the phone! when you read a text it shows one word at a time, the sound quality when making or receiving a call is terrible! my advice if you want a cheap simple phone is get a second hand nokia eg 3210,3330! i feel like i paid to be frustrated! once again motorola make a nice looking phone with no functions and the stuff it does do it does very badly.
F3
Samuel | 19/02/2008 | See all Samuel's reviews (2) »
Fantastic slim phone. Fantastic for those fed up with sqinting at small screens. Big icons. Buy The only down fall is that there is NO In Car Charger available for this phone
itz brilliant.
keegoon | 14/02/2008 | See all keegoon's reviews (3) »
its hard to use if your an idiot, for the rest of us its simplicity itself, i wont be using it to replace my N95 but as a spare/emergency phone its fantastic + comes with sim, get one.
Don't be tempted by the low price this phone is not worth it
superchronik | 14/02/2008 | See all superchronik's reviews (1) »
I wasn't expecting much for my £8.99 but this really is a joke.
The weird display is the same sort you'd find on a calculator, there is no menu (you have to type in codes to access its few settings), it wouldn't work with any sim card other than the one it came with (even same network) and worst of all, I couldn't top up with a voucher because it doesn't seem to transmit the keypad tones when you type the number in. Also, calls would fail half of the time and you'd have to redial. This phone is not worth anything as it barely functions! Admittedly, I may have had a faulty one but I've never had a new phone with so many faults in the 15 years I've been using them, so it still comes down to poor build quality.
Do yourself a favour and spend the extra £10-£15 on a "normal" phone, not one that was designed for India. There's some decent-ish Nokia's and Motorola's on here for not much more money. Go with one of them instead, trust me.
A very good basic phone, Google before you buy!
Andrewsreviews | 03/02/2008 | See all Andrewsreviews' reviews (1) »
There are a lot of negative reviews of this but I think it's down to people wanting a lot for their £8, So before you buy check out the Motorola site. Motorola tell you it is a basic phone that Texts, Makes calls and has an Alarm.
When you get one take some of the three hours it takes to charge to read the instructions. You will then know how to make it talk in English or turn off the spoken instructions. But the thing to remember is your Nokia N95 is £400 worth of brilliant technology this is £8! Whilst it has basic functions it uses cutting edge technology and has a staggeringly long battery life. As the screen has large characters only in uppercase the text function takes a bit of getting used to but it's not rocket science. I bought two and I am very pleased. It also comes with a mains charger and a silicon tight fit case. If your kids loose these ....it is no big deal.
Its a phone :)
Jeepster | 03/02/2008 | See all Jeepster's reviews (3) »
No gimick, no fuss.
A little strange at first but easy to sort out :)
So if all you want is a phone that texts...this is it.
Not bad
stysall | 03/02/2008 | See all stysall's reviews (1) »
I ordered this phone on a Friday and received it on the next Monday, So very fast delivery. The phone itself is ok, I don't like the display which doesn't display texts on a single screen. It instead displays the messages over several screens because the font size is HUGE and there is no option to change it. The menu does take some time to get used to, but once you do it is a doodle to use. The ringtones aren't very nice either. But I am perhaps being a bit harsh as it does the job ie you can make and receive phone calls on it, which is the point of a phone anyway (who REALLY needs a camera and annoying ringtones on their phone anyway?).
So I suppose for £8.99 you can't go wrong.
It does what it says on the tin.
















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