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We expect a lot more from our cell phones now than ever before – even mobiles given away for free with contracts by companies like Vodafone and Virgin Mobile now come with the latest advancements in mp3 and java game technology, as well as cameras and GPS ability. But there are a lot of consumers who just want their phone to behave like a phone! They want something that won’t connect itself to the internet, should it be bumped around the wrong way. They want a phone that’s still going to work after you’ve dropped it for the umpteenth time, and that doesn’t need to be recharged halfway through every conversation. Have I by any chance just described the phone of your dreams, then read on, as you’re not alone! Motorola have developed a phone for people like you. The MotoFone, as it is called, was designed with the newly emerging mobile markets of China and India in mind. The MotoFone has a lot in common with Motorola’s signature model in the West, the Razr, only it lacks most of the Razr’s flashy features – there’s no access to the web, no megapixel camera, and the screen is a simple black and white. However, its pared-down design is more than made up for by its truly astounding battery life. The MotoFone can easily crow about being the most energy efficient mobile in the world, and with the addition of a dynamo, it can be charged by riding a bike! Due to the simplicity of the unit, this phone is one of the cheapest mobiles to produce, and consequently it is one of the cheapest handsets to buy in the world So if you accidentally drop it down the toilet during a particularly hairy night out, it’s likely to still work perfectly, and if not, it could cost you as little as £5 to replace!
By: David5 Maine5
Vodafone stock a large mobile phone range, including Sony Ericsson for you to chose from.
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