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Used, but in as new condition, not scratches or marks.

Includes box manual charger etc (everything complete and in full working order)

$420 ono

pick up in Brisbane or post at your expense.

pic for illustrative purposes

jasjam.jpg

Mode UMTS/GSM Triband 900 / 1800 / 1900

Dimensions 113 x 58 x 22 mm

Battery Type Lithium-Ion (1350 mAh)

Battery Life 300 mins time, 300 hours Standby time

Weight 160 grams

Form Factor Slider

Phone book Dynamic Memory

Display Type 65K colors,TFT touchscreen,(240 x 320 pixels)

Expansion Slot

Form Factor Slider

Games Yes

Polyphonic Ringtones Yes, (40 chords, MP3support)

Vibrating Alert Yes

Connectivity

Bluetooth Yes

EDGE Yes, (Class 10, 236.8 kbps)

E-Mail client Yes

Bluetooth Yes

EDGE Yes, (Class 10, 236.8 kbps)

E-Mail client Yes

GPRS Yes

Instant Messaging Yes

Infrared (IR) Yes

Java Apps (J2ME) Yes, (MIDP 2.0)

MMS Yes

Synchronization Yes

SMS Yes

USB Yes

WAP Yes

Organiser Functions

Internet Browser Yes, (xHTML)

Onboard Memory 64 MB

Picture ID Yes

Voice Memo Yes

Special Functions

Camera Yes, (2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels)

Flashlight Yes

FM Radio No

GPS No

Mp3 Player Yes

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hey mark, reason for selling? do you have any actual pics of the PDA-phone you're selling?

i have an O2 XDAII mini (essentially the I-mate JAM) and i love it, but its pretty smashed up now..

what's the lowest price you will go?

cheers,

Warren

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