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nokia n70

4 months old , mint conidition. comes with orignal boxes etc , headset...

seeking $290 , will negotiate to the right buyer

located sydney but will post at buyers expense.

Features: 2MP Main Camera, 1600x1200 pixels with video recording

20 x Digital Zoom, LED Flash on main camera

Secondary Video call VGA Camera with 2 x digital zoom

MP3, AAC, MPEG4 Player

Bluetooth

262K Colour TFT screen

MMC Hotswap Card Slot

64MB card included

FM Radio

Handsfree speakerphone

Symbian Operating System

Tri-Band GSM + 3G

Push to Talk

Downloadable wallpapers& screen savers

Polyphonic (64 channels), True Tones, MP3 Ringtones

Java MIDP 2.0

Fashion Stereo Headset HS-3 Included

Music and Photo editors

xHTML browser

WAP 2.0

EDGE

T9

Clock

Alarm

Games

Pop-port with USB

Voice command

Voice Memo

Li-ion Battery (BL-5C)

Up to 250 hrs Standby

Up to 3.5 hrs Talk Time

126 grams

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