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November 16th, 2006, 15:55 GMT · By Sergiu Gatlan

Motorola F3 Approved by FCC

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The Federal Communications Commission has approved Motorola's F3 phone, a sleek candy-bar form factor handset with a basic set of
features that will most probably be delivered by the American mobile phone carriers as a freebie together with a one or two year service agreement.

This device is also going to be the first choice of every budget-oriented cell phone user, a user that will not get a lot of features on this handset but will enjoy its good simple SLVR-like looks.

The handset is not going to offer the customers any advanced technology but will focus on the usability part and as much as we all do know from the previous products of the Motorola mobile phone manufacturer, we are going to get another handset with a lot to offer on the utility side and with no high tech features to get in the way.

There are no information about the availability date or the price but being checked out by the FCC, the F3 will most probably get through a fast approaching launch and as the pack of features announces it, you won't have to spend a lot of money to have it in your pocket.

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