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Hey guys

i have a samsung D900i for sale (complete in the Box)

only had it for 3 weeks

$300 ono + free delivery

here are the specs:

Quad-band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) / EDGE

3 Megapixel Camera (4 x Digital Zoom)

262144 QVGA TFT Main Screen (240 x 320 pixels, 2.1”)

Video CIF Recording & Messaging (H.263 / MPEG4)

Music Player (MP3 / AAC / AAC+ / AAC+(e))

3D sound Speakerphone / Digital Power Amp

USB / Bluetooth 2.0 / PictBridge

Bluetooth Stereo Headset supported

Mobile Printing (via Bluetooth)

uGo / uTrack / uMenu / Black & White U.I / Vivid 3D

MMS / E-mail / JAVA / WAP

Document Viewer / Power Zoom (16 x zoom)

TV-Output / Offline Mode

Background Music Playing

60MB User Memory / External Memory : microSD

Voice Memo / Voice Mail

103.5x 51 x 12.9 mm / 85g

Battery Time (800mAh)

Talk time : 3.3h

Standby time : 250h

Specifications:

Dimensions (LxHxW) 103.5 x 51 x 13 mm

Weight: 85g

GPRS (Class 10)

EDGE

R/F band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz

Speech codec FR + EFR + HR + AMR

Color: 260K

Camera Resolution: 3M

Camera Flash

Digital zoom

Camcoder Resolution QCIF 352x288

Recoding Format 3gp (H.263 + AMR)

MPEG4

Browser: WAP Version 2

xHTML MP

WCSS

Download Mechanism WSP-SAR

HTTP

WAP Push

OTA WAP configuration

JAVA Version MIDP 2.0

CLDC 1.1

Download Size Midlet 500

Heap 2000

Only S/W

Voice Memo

Voice Mail

Voice Mail indication

Messaging Text message SMS, EMS, Smart msg SMS/EMS

Multimedia message Image

Sound

SMIL

MSG Size 300KB

OTA MMS configuration

E-Mail POP3

IMAP4

SMTP

SSL (3.0)

TLS (1.0)

OTA E-Mail Configuration

Audio Ringtone SMAF, SMF, XMF, MP3 SMAF, SMF, MP3

Polyphonic 64

Media player MP3, AAC, AAC+ Yes(MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+)

PIM Manner mode

Vibration alert

Scheduler

Calendar

To do list

Short cut

Clock

World Time

Alarm setting Daily alarm

Once alarm

Weekly alarm

Currency converter

Calculator

Memo Book

Stop Watch

Countdown Timer

vCard

vCalendar

Phonebook Numbers 5000(1000 Entries)

Grouping

Photo CLI

User Memory(KB) 60MB

USB (v1.1)

Bluetooth (v2.0 EDR)

SyncML Type DS

External speaker

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