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I have a Samsung E900 for sale,

the phone is still in its plastic

$450

Product Description:

Samsung’s SGH-E900 comes with an elegant black design with innovative touch key for quick and easy control. This slide-up handset has been designed for simplicity and convenience. The SGH-E900’s intuitive dual interface, which automatically distinguishes music mode from talking mode, illuminates only the necessary buttons for simple navigation and limits accidental button-pushing. This tri-band handset with EDGE multimedia technology features a 2 megapixel camera with 4x flash for still photos, video recording and video messaging

Specifications:

2 Megapixel Camera

Flash-LED

2.0” 240x320 262K Color TFT LCD

Video recording (up to one hour)

built-in microphone

MP3 (AAC, AAC+, WMA) Player

Digital Power Amp / Touch Key

Document Viewer / TV-output

Bluetooth / USB

80 MB User Memory

microSD (TransFlash) Slot

GPRS/MMS/JAVA

64 Polyphonic ringtones

Java (2.0)

WAP 2.0

Size:

Weight: 93 g

Dimensions: 93 x 45 x 16.5 mm

Network Compatibility:

Triband GSM 900/1800/1900

Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, New Zealand and Australia

Package Contents:

1 x Samsung E900 Mobile Phone

1 x Original Battery

1 x English User Manual

1 x Charger (Socket Converter included)

1 x Hands free

Edited by happygabby

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