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Mint condition Panasonic X70 up for sale. Only exclusive to telstra at the moment and hasnt been officially launched in Aus yet.

Features include:

*65k TFT screen

*Sub LCD featuring 7 clour band

*Polyphonic ring tones (Ive downloaded more on there, approx 100 tones)

*Inbuilt speaker phone

*Tri Band

*Blue tooth

*Infra red

*4mb memory

*Camera with flash

*GPRS, WAP, MMS, EMAIL

*Lithium Ion battery

*JAVA games

*Stores up to 225 sms & 2mb worth of MMS

*Calender

More details can be found @ www.panasonicmobile.com

Selling as im in need of cash. Phone was purchased 1 month ago, and is SIM FREE, which allows you to use any sim card into the phone.Completely scratchelss and well looked after. Comes with charger, clear casing, box, mannual & data cd. IMEI:351904006611121.

Located in sydney, if interested plz notify me on 0423 324 906

PRICE IS $600 FIXED!!! RRP is said to be $899 & telstra sell it @ $770

Phone has to be sold asap :-)

********* PHONE HAS TO BE SOLD ASAP *********

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