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Nokia 5510 Mobile phone for sale

Phone, MP3 player, Radio, Ultra fast SMS with full keyboard, all in one!

Quick Specs

Digital Music Player

Playback AAC and MP3 music files

Download music and recordings from your compat ible PC via USB

Stores up to 2 hours of CD quality music

64MB internal memory1

Equalisers for playback enhancements

Listen to music and play games at the same time

Automatic music stop with any incoming calls

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Nokia Digital Music Recorder

Supports digital recording from FM Radio

Digital Recorder allows direct recording from external audio systems and download of tunes that keep your toes tapping.

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Stereo FM Radio

Listen to news and music from your favourite radio stations

10 preset radio channels in memory

Stereo headset for music player, FM radio and voice calls (mono)

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Nokia Audio Manager - PC Software

Software that supports download of music to your Nokia 5510.

Manages music files stored in your personal computer

Create music files from your own CDs

Playlists to organise music files in compatible PC

Built in browser for direct connectivity to the Internet.

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Messaging and Chat

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The perfect phone for SMS chats and multiple SMS

Chat with multiple parties using text messages

Smileys and pictures - more personalised messages

SMS concatenation lets you send messages up to 3 times the normal message size

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Games!

Play Bumper, Space Impact, Snake II, Pairs II, and Bantumi while on the move

Equipped with an ergonomic keypad designed for a two - hand gaming experience

Listen to the music while playing games

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Unique Phone design - A new experience

Full keyboard - Faster, easier input of text messages and WAP browsing - Greater fun in gaming

Fast access to music player and FM radio menus with dedicated shortcut keys

Voice dial for quick phone calls

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Rediscover WAP

Download groovy ringing tones, operator logos, picture messages and new game levels from WAP

Capture pictures or animations for use in picture message or as screensavers.

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Dimensions

Weight: 155 g

Measurements (LxWxT): 134 x 58 x 28 mm

For more information, please visit: http://www.nokia-asia.com/nokia_apac/asia_...cific/5510_main

The phone is in excellent condition, a few months old. Includes: the phone, charger, software CD, audio cable, handsfree kit/earphones. This phone has no simlocks, no contracts and is ready to use!

price... $200

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