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I have a Samsung E900 (Touch Screen) for sale.

Comes with everything in the Box.

Ill even through in a 64mg Micro SD Card that i bought the other day.

Quck Sale: $270 with free Registered Post

SPECIFICATION

General Network GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900

Announced 2006, March

Status Available

Size Dimensions 93 x 45 x 16.5 mm

Weight 93 g

Display Type TFT, 256K colors

Size 240 x 320 pixels, 30 x 40 mm

Ringtones Type Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3

Customization Download, order now

Vibration Yes

Memory Phonebook 1000 entries, Photo call

Call records 20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls

Card slot microSD (TransFlash), buy memory

(80 MB embedded memory)

Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps

HSCSD No

EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps

3G No

WLAN No

Bluetooth Yes

Infrared port No

USB Yes

Features Messaging SMS, EMS, MMS, Email

Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML

Games Yes + downloadable

Colors Black, Silver, Gold

Camera 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, video CIF, flash

Java MIDP 2.0

- MP3/AAC/ACC+/WMA player

- T9

- Document viewer (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, PDF)

- Organizer

- TV output

- Voice memo

- Built-in handsfree

PACKAGE INCLUDES

SAMSUNG SGH-E900

SAMSUNG CHARGER

SAMSUNG BATTERY

SAMSUNG HAND FREE SET

AUSTRALIAN POWER PLUG CONVERTOR

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whats the condtion??

New?? Used for 6 Months??

Scratches???

any pics of your phone i.e not ones off samsung website

EDIT: Is it Unlocked??

Cheers

RellikZephyr

Edited by RellikZephyr
whats the condtion??

New?? Used for 6 Months??

Scratches???

any pics of your phone i.e not ones off samsung website

EDIT: Is it Unlocked??

I'd like to know the answers to these questions too.

Sorry guys, all gone now.

The problem with "SOME" people on here is that they tend to do "MORE" asking questions

than they do, "QUOTE": "Sold to me" (By RellikZephyr)

RellikZephyr Got this thing Dirt Cheap (You Bloody Manipulator, I hate you) because i thought he was someone else (didnt see that coming did you now Mr Manipulator), hehehe

Hi my names Gabby,

and im a Forum Junky. Whats Your Problem? :P

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