  
The main feature of Motofone is the fact that it uses the EPD (Electrophoretic Display ) technology. An EPD display consists of a number of particles (typically suspended in some sort of fluid) which have a light side and a dark size. An electric charge "flips" the particle over. It's rather like a microscopic reversi board, with dark and light sides to each particle. Thanks to EPD display, you can clearly view the screen even in bright sunlight. The screen is clearer, at high contrast, due to this new ClearVision display that eliminates glare. Another advantage of this kind of display compared to other type of displays as TFT or OLED, is that the energy consumption of an EPD display is very low. Therefore, one can save space and weight, when choosing this cell phone. On the downside, the user interface is monochrome. As a consequence, in very low light, the phone's display might be difficult to read, because the EPD display does not have lighting of its own.
Other features include enhanced voice dialing and voice user interface support, polyphonic ring-tones, and a speakerphone.
The Motorola F3 Fone offers an alternative to text: voice prompts. And not any kind of voice prompts, but ones available in local languages. The new interface is build using icons. By using intuitive images, the phone facilitates the sending of SMS messages, the making of a call, the answering of a call and any other activities, for the navigation is really easy. Menu activation is voice activated, in all the local languages. The font size is pretty large, making it readable without too much effort from the user.
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