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Item: 1 month old Sony Ericsson K800i (black) or BRAND NEW Nokia 6288 (white). I am only selling one of them since i need other for myself.

Condition: Nokia 6288 is unopened. K800i is in excellent condition with no scratch at all and still got plastic on screen and camera

Price: Nokia 6288 $400 or K800i for $275

Location: Rockdale, Sydney

Contact: PM me here or 0401380864

Nokia 6288

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Form Factor

Depth: 21mm

Form Factor: Slide

Height: 100mm

Main Screen Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels

Main Screen Size: 34 x 45mm

Secondary Screen Resolution: n/a

Secondary Screen Size: n/a

Weight: 115g

Width: 46mm

Media and Camera

Camera: 2 megapixel camera

Resolution: 1600 x 1200 pixels

Camera Flash: Yes

Digital Zoom: 8 x digital zoom

Video Camera: Yes

Data and Memory

External Memory Type: Mini SDTM

Memory: 3MB

Battery Performance

Battery Standby Time: 162 hours

Battery Talk Time: 159 minutes

Video: Up to 83 minutes

Phone Features

Bluetooth: Yes

Email: Yes

FM Radio: Yes

Infrared: Yes

MP3 Player: Yes

MP3 Ringtones: Yes

Mobile TV: Yes

Polyphonic Ringtone: Yes

Speaker Phone: Yes

USB: Yes

Video Calling: Yes

Video Player: Yes

Voice Activated Dial: Yes

Voice Memo: Yes

WLAN: No

Whats in the box

Nokia 6288 mobile phone

Battery

A/C charger

Stereo personal headset kit

PC synchronisation software CD

USB cable

64MB Mini SD memory card

User guide

Sony Ericsson K800i

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Form Factor

Depth: 22mm

Form Factor: Candy bar

Height: 105mm

Main Screen Resolution: 240x320 pixels

Main Screen Size: 41mm x 31mm

Secondary Screen Resolution: n/a

Secondary Screen Size: n/a

Weight: 115g

Width: 47mm

Media and Camera

Camera: 3.2 megapixel camera

Resolution: Up to 2048 x 1536 pixels

Camera Flash: Yes

Digital Zoom: Up to 16 x digital zoom

Image Editor: No

Video Camera: Yes

Data and Memory

External Memory Type: M2 Memory Stick MicroTM

Memory: 69MB

Battery Performance

Battery Standby Time: 144 hours

Battery Talk Time: 152 minutes

Phone Features

Bluetooth: Yes

Email: Yes

FM Radio: Yes

Infrared: Yes

MP3 Player: Yes

MP3 Ringtones: Yes

Mobile TV: Yes

Network Band: GSM,UMTS

Polyphonic Ringtone: Yes

Speaker Phone: Yes

USB: Yes

Video Calling: Yes

Video Player: Yes

Voice Activated Dial: Yes

Voice Memo: Yes

WLAN: No

Whats in the box

Sony Ericsson K800i mobile phone

Battery

A/C charger

USB cable

Need to dowload user guide and manual from sonyericsson site

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250 for k800?

Sorry K800i is not negotiable at all although i can negotiate on nokia 6288.. i really like the k800i camera and features :-) but if noone wants nokia i'll let go K800i for $275 only.

Thanks for the offer.

Cheers,

Manu

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