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Hi peeps,

Was looking at getting a Iphone so I Googled and ebayed around and found a "IPhone styled phone".

Which works exactly the same but you cannot download any new applications.

Please dont jump to conclusion and start flaming me on purchasing a copied item. The main purpose of the phone was for calling and SMSing.

So if you are looking for a phone which can call, sms, take some pictures etc etc do try one of this Iphone Minis. Looks and work great. Not suitable for big fingers as the phone is only a bit bigger than a bankcard/credit card. 1gb internal memory and 1gb mircoSD card inside the phone.

Look at the pictures and judge for yourself. I bought 5 of these just for fun and now I dont need the extra. I am not making any money from this. Purchase for $290 each excluding postage. All new but i have opened it up to check if anything is missing or defective.

This the same item i am selling. All specs are the same as the Link:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/KA08-i9-mini-3G-Sty...A1%7C240%3A1318

Looking at seperating it for $250 delivered Aus wide. Comes in a few colours. Works only for VODAFONE OPTUS AND TELSTRA. I am not sure why is doenst work for 3 and Virgin as it states an unlocked phone or i have not change the settings.

So i just lost $200+ from 5 of these.

All the hyped of getting an IPhone made me purchase this but i am not regretting it.

PM me if you are interested.

PLEASE dont start leaving me lame/irrelevant post about selling a fake item. Stated above - THIS IS NOT A REAL APPLE IHPONE.

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the sentivity of the screen is actually not too bad comparing to the Apple IPhone.

As i said before this phone is alot smaller than the actual IPhone and IF you have fat fingers dont buy this phone.

One of the main reason I am selling this is because the phone wouldnt read my 3 sim card. Tried with other providers and it worked great!

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