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Impulse buy.... lol

This phone is pretty much BRAND NEW. I bought it to try it out, but no longer need it. I have never made a call on this phone, simply opened it, applied a $10 extreme branded screen protector perfectly with no bubbles or marks the second I took the cover off, and then tried out a heap of the features. It is a beautiful phone. As you can see on the receipt and box I paid $777 for it. Its time for you to grab a bargain at my loss :(

Its only 7 days old! It works 100%, and does not have a single mark on it.

All accessories are still in the box, new and untouched. It is 100% unlocked too.

It will have full warranty with JB-HI FI, and I will be including the reciept for you to use should you ever need the warranty.

Res: 640

Instant: 700

I'm in Mackay, QLD

Anyone that goes instant I will pay for Registered, insured postage.

I will also only post it registered insured.

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Can I ask you why you bothered buying it in the first place and why you now have no need for it?

Not being rude, I'm just looking at going from an iPhone 4 to one of these but I'm still uncertain about it. Were you not happy with it or did you find something better?

Any info would be appreciated.

Thanks.

It had everything I needed. Very fast, awesome everything by two things.

1. Size - I like a smaller phone. It's much wider than the iPhone. It is lighter though.

2. Multiple mail accounts. It doesn't handle more than one mail account as well as the iPhone.

Everything else it has poos all over the iPhone.

So it won't do more than one mail account at all or does it just have trouble getting pushed emails?

It had everything I needed. Very fast, awesome everything by two things.

1. Size - I like a smaller phone. It's much wider than the iPhone. It is lighter though.

2. Multiple mail accounts. It doesn't handle more than one mail account as well as the iPhone.

Everything else it has poos all over the iPhone.

Can I ask you why you bothered buying it in the first place and why you now have no need for it?

Not being rude, I'm just looking at going from an iPhone 4 to one of these but I'm still uncertain about it. Were you not happy with it or did you find something better?

Any info would be appreciated.

Thanks.

This is the best android phone you can get atm and will shit all over your iphone 4.

Push is fine.

You need a separate mail program for each mail account.

Whaaa? You sure that's correct. I've got an HTC Velocity running ICS and the native email program handles multiple email accounts just fine. I have four currently pushing to it. I'd be very surprised if the S3 was much different. My best mate has an S2 and it does multiple accounts fine as well.

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