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yes but once taking it out of the box it loses value immediatly. considering these phones can fetch $450 in weekend shopper and trading post etc

understandable that $375 is cheap you gotta consider you will most likely get offers around the $600 mark

Absolutely, i appreciate that the phone will lose value immediately.

It is like a new car being driven out of the lot, the values drops straight away.

But 750 to 375 is a bit much.

750 to around 600-650 is still a significant loss but i could cope with that.

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The 7250i generally gets sold on Ebay for around $600 unopened. Dick Smith sell the 7250i for $730 and they aren't the cheapest around. I think $375 for a used 7250 is a reasonable price. No one would pay $750 for a 7250.

The 7250i has a camera, and with extra features like night shot mode. The 7250i is the replacement for the 7250. It's worth more than the 7250, which has been fully superseded. There are other enhancements on the 7250i but I'm not sure of what they are.

Incorrect. I have a 7250i and it definitely has a camera on the back. It is basically the upgraded version of the 7250, NOT a downgraded version! The camera is even better than the one on the 7250 as I already said. If you still don't believe me, take a look at the Nokia site itself.

The one "without the camera" is the old 7210, which is what the 7250 was upgraded into.

JimX is right - the 7250i is the upgrade to the 7250. It offers XHTML support, improved camera functions, enhanced MMS and inbox covers. The 7250i also runs considerably faster than the 7250.

Edit: I'll offer $380.00.

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