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dont have a picture of it but a little searching should be able to reveal what this phone looks like, its a great phone for those who love to surf the web anywhere anytime or watch tv on it. im not sure if they are for sale inaustralia but i have seen them on ebay with the chinese versionof the phone, the phone hat i have is not the cheap 1mpix verion but the better original finlandian version, if anyone is interested buzz me on 0425239844 as im not online much, offers around 500 or close to that

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is this phone easy to use? or does it take a little time? would you say its more of a PDA, than a phone? also, is it comfortable in the hand? and is it an all round easy phone to use?

thanks

its not a hard phone to use, just need to be all technical and stuff, its a good size phone so you can see websites watch tv, do anything you really like, its a little smaller then a pda, more the size of a navman if you have one.

it has those little pens you use to write messages or do other stuff, its easy o talk on and has a loud speaker on it.

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