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Hey Guys

Im selling a few phones at the moment and pretty much an EOI at the moment to see if its worth selling these on SAU or not...

**PLEASE NOTE THESE ARE NOT GENUINE IPHONES**

They are ipohne look-a-like touch phones

This one below i will sell for $135 posted anywhere in Australia

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Also can get the new iphone4 shape with same OS. that would be $235 postd anywhere in Australia

looks identical to the new iphone4.

Just an EOI at the moment

PM me if you interested

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PHONE SPECS

Dual sim dual stand by with Java and FM function. It support quad band and 3 pages menu.

Dual sim dual stand by

Quad-bands netwaork(GSM850/900/1800/1900MHz)

Good software, it support 3pages menu

Java function.

FM function

Information:

Operating Frequency: GSM

Network Frequency: 850/900/1800/1900MHZ

SIZE(L×W×H): 112*63*11mm

Weight/package: 125g

Color: black+white

Talk time: 200--320mins

Style: Bar

Standby time: 200--280hrs

Additional features

Language: English/French/Germany/Spanish/Portuguese/Italian/Deutsch/Dutch/The land of goat sphincter rings/Russian/Vietnamese/Thai/Arabic/Chinese

LCD Size: 3.2 inch, 16000 thousand color; PX: 240×320px

Ringtone: 72 chord; Ringtone format: mp3, mp4, midi

Music: play mp3 at background;support equalizer,bluetooth stereo output

Video: 3GP,MP4,support to play in full screen

FM radio: FM stereo output, can play outside with an earphone

Camera: 2.0 megapixel; support to shoot MP4 with sound, the time depends on storage

Data Transfer: U disc/cable direct read/bluetooth stereo output

Standby Photo: jpg, gif

Galnaume Platform: java2.0, Support to download JAVA and can be set up in the memory card, built-in gravity inducer

Main features

Telephone directories: 300 groups ,different ringtone for groups,MP3 as ringtone

SMS & MMS: 200 messages, MMS

Schedule power on/off: support auto start/close, can set user-defined photo of start/close

Alarm clock: 5 groups, can set from Monday to Sunday at random

Games: 2 common games, support JAVA to set up on the memory card gravity inducer inside

More information: MP3/MP4/Handsfree/SMS group sending//dual sim dual standby/ten pages menu/Voice recorder/WAP/Handwritten input/Radio/Bluetooth/GPRS download/MMS/calendar/remit converter/unit converter/world time/memo/quad-band JAVA2.0 gravity inducer/sliding unlock

Accessories: 1 charger, 1 usb cable, 2 batteries, 1 user menu, 1 set of earphones

Got a few Iphone4 copies now available.

These would be $250 + $10 for postage

Features

  • Quad band(GSM850/900/1800/1900MHZ)
  • Dual sim cards dual standby
  • Analog TV
  • Java function
  • Bluetooth
  • Unlock with sliding
  • 1.3MP Two cameras(biggest out put:1280*1024)
  • Support TF card to extend to 8GB max.
  • Flash light for the back camera
  • E-book reader
  • FM Radio(Out put)
  • MP3,MP4
  • Multi-language:English,Spanish,Polish,Portuguese,Italiano,Deutsch,Melayu,Indonesia,Czech, Dutch, Vietnam,Russian,Bulgarian, Thai, Greek
  • Iphone 4 Appearance

Specifications

DESIGNATION

SPECIFICATION

Network

GSM850/900/1800/1900MHZ

SIZE ( L × W × H )

115*60*10mm

BATTERY

Lithium Batteries ( 900mAh)

COLOR

Black

STANDBY TIME

About 180-240hours

TALKING TIME

About2-4Hours

Features

1.3.2 inch touch screen, 260k QVGA ; PX: 480*640

2.300 group contacts

3.T-Flash Card Suphporting,

4.1.3 Mega pixel camera for Picture & Video capability,put out biggest size is 1280*960

5. Stereo Loud speaker, 64 chord ring tone

6. MP3 & MP4 player

7. GPRS & WAP connectivity, MMS Transceive

8. U disk support function to keep the information storage

9. Bluetooth

10.FM radio

11.calendar,To do list,Alarm,World Clock,Spotwatch

12.caller picture,caller Ring Tone

13. Telephone directories:300groups of contacts, support incoming call with big head sticker,group ring an Messages &Multimedia messaging: SMS, support MMS; can use downloaded MP3 as SMS rings

14. Schedule power on/off: support to start/close under set time

15. Alarm clock: 5groups, support alarm clock when machine’s closed, can set from Monday to Sunday

16. Games: support JAVA

17.Analog TV/JAVA//MP3/MP4/Handsfree/SMS group sending/Voice recorder/WAP/Handwritten input/Radio/Bluetooth/GPRS download/MMS/Memory extended/E-book/calendar/alarm clock/calculator/stopwatch/world time/memo/E-book reader/Unit converter/Currency Converterle, 2 batteries, 1 user menu, 1 set of earphones

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PM me for any questions

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