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            <title>Goodbye Razr, hello Linux-based Motofone</title>
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            <description>Motorola is shipping the first model in its Scpl (&quot;scalpel&quot;) line of Linux-based phones set to replace the ubiquitous Razr. The Motofone F3, available today in India, is an extremely low-end phone featuring an &quot;electronic paper&quot; display, breakthrough batt</description>
            
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