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Motorola MotoFone - Technological innovations
"In the weeks and months to come, consumers from around the world will enjoy the benefit of the technological innovations packed into MotoFone," said Ron Garriques, president, Mobile Devices, Motorola Inc. "Today's global launch marks a major milestone as Motorola continues its drive to connect the next billion mobile phone users."
MotoFone F3 - Value priced handset
In both GSM and CDMA, MotoFone re-establishes expectations over how a value-priced handset looks and feels and what it delivers. Offering an intuitive new interface built with icons and voice versus text, as well as voice prompts specifically tailored to local markets, the handset makes it easier and friendlier for first-time users to navigate, place a call, and retrieve messages. Its large, high contrast screen, powered by a revolutionary ClearVision display makes it easier to use the phone outdoors.

MotoFone handset - Clear vision & Ultra low power
E Ink Corporation, the leading supplier of electronic paper displays, is providing the display technology behind MotoFone's ClearVision. The changeable electronic ink display is easy to read in bright sunlight or dimly lit environments from virtually any angle - just like paper. Additionally, the display is plastic, lightweight and ultra-low power, making it ideal for mobile and power sensitive applications by eliminating the weight and breakability of glass used in LCD displays.
MotoFone F3 cellphone - Availability
"E Ink is unleashing the design freedom of Motorola which enables disruptive innovation," said Russ Wilcox, CEO of E Ink Corporation. "Today's launch marks an unique moment in the display industry as it shows that electronic paper displays are entering the mainstream." The GSM version, MotoFone F3, is available today in India and will roll out in international markets in the coming weeks. Motorola is working towards shipping the CDMA version, MotoFone F3c, by the end of 2006.
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