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FS: Panasonic GD68 Colour mobile phone! less 3 months old, still warranty.


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near new

excellent condition. owner bought a new little fancy phone in HK.

Features:

256 Full Colour Display

16-Polyphonic Ring Tones

“Image-in” Personalised Back Cover

Five Directional Joystick Navigation

900/1800 Dual Band Frequency

GPRS (4 + 1 timeslots)

WAP 1.2.1 Browser

EMS Support

SMS Group sending with additional phone SMS memory. can store heaps more text messages!

SMS chat

22 Preset Ring Tones

Download Capability (Ring tones and logos)*

Recordable Ringer

Melody Composer

Voice Memo

Vibration Alert

Built-in Games

T9®Text Input

Graphic User Interface

Desktop Handsfree

Voice Dialing

Phone Book Memory 100 + SIM

Internal Modem

Auto World Clock and Alarm

Calendar and Scheduler

Calculator and Currency Converter

SIM Toolkit Class 3

E-GSM

CPHS (Ver.4.2)

please email

[email protected]

$370

or PM.

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