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Nokia 6280: Unlocked

Comes with: 2x headsets, Spare battery, wall charger, desktop charger (charges spare battery without needing the phone), all manuals, nokia cd, and usb cable.

The phone itself is in excellent condition and has recently had the software upgraded (i was gonna keep it for sometime but got offered a free phone upgrade). it runs super fast and has all the usual features.

Cosmetically the phone needs a new case/housing as this one is all scratched and has cracked in places.

Comes in the original box with everything i got when purchased.

Asking $150 ono

PM or reply in post if interested

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Can you post up some good pics of the phone so we can clearly see the damage and condition. Does the phone work perfectly or does it freeze and have other issues like the 6280 normally do? Are you negotiable on the price? (I think you should check the dicksmith website for this phone you will be suprised how much they are new!)

Were are you located?

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AM negotiable but I just went by the price on ebay.. people are bidding on them at around 120-130 without the extra stuff.. the case is just cracked on the back..

Phone used to freeze but since I had the software updated it doesnt (nokia guys told me that the update would fix the problem and it has) It used to freeze probably once every few days before the update and has never frozen in the 2weeks I used it after.

The damage is just on the back case (bit that slides out to reveal the battery) the lil bit of plastic that covers the camera face cracked and slid out..I went to caribbean market replacement cases are 10bucks I was just lazy..

Im in mooroolbark

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