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Selling my Motorola L6 SLVR. The phone is completely unlocked for use on any network (apart from "3").

The phone is in immaculate condition, no scratches, marks etc. Comes boxed with all retail packaging, manuals, handsfree, charger, USB cable, CD-ROM, etc.

Features of the Motorola L6 include:

* VGA camera (640 x 480 pixels) with 4x digital zoom

* Video camera

* Bluetooth

* Display: STN 65,000 colours, 128 x 160 pixels

* Handsfree speakerphone

* MP3 ringtones

* Messaging: SMS, EMS 5.0, MMS, Instant Messaging

* Push to Talk

* Java games

* Downloadable screensavers, images, animations and sounds

* Picture caller ID

* Phone book (500 entries)

* WAP 2.0, GPRS Class 10

* Web browser

* Connectivity: Bluetooth®, USB, SyncML

* Memory: 10 Mbytes

* Triband

* Size: 113 x 49 x 10.9 mm

* Weight: 86g

* Talktime: up to 250 minutes

* Battery standby: up to 345 hours

Reserve / Instant - $140

Pickup is fine, preferred method of delivery is Express post ($6.80).

Cheers

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