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Up for sale is my Samsung Galaxy S, i have used this phone for just over a year and it is a great phone, The condition of the phone is very good, it is unlocked to all networks and comes with the box, charger,headset, usb cable, manuals, Kies installation cd's. I always discharged it below %20 and fully charged it so its still got excellent battery life. I have completed a factory reset so the phone is ready for its new owner.

The reason why i am selling it is I have purchased a new phone,

its been a great never any problems.

Pick up is from Glenroy (North Western Suburbs Melbourne)

Price: $170 Firm

Please Call or sms me on 0422756270. Dont PM me i wont reply.

Product Identifiers

Brand Samsung

Model Galaxy S

Colour Black

Capacity 16GB

UPC 8806071436326

Key Features

Type Smartphone

Cellular Band EDGE, GPRS, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, GSM 850, GSM 900, HSDPA, WCDMA

Style Bar, Touch Screen

Screen Size 4 in.

Operating System Android 2.3

Display Technology Touch Screen

Connectivity

Wireless Interface Bluetooth, WLAN 802.11b, WLAN 802.11g, WLAN 802.11n

Connectivity Bluetooth, WLAN

Battery

Battery Type Lithium-ion Battery

Talking Battery Life Up to 6.5 hr

Standby Battery Life Up to 576 hr

Hardware

Processor Speed 1.4 MHz

Digital Camera

Camera 5.0 MP

Digital Camera Features Auto Focus, Automatic Light Balance, Digital Zoom, HD Video Capture (720p)

Display

Display Size 480 x 800

Features

Features Caller line identifier, Email, Missed call light alert, Speakerphone

Multimedia Features FM Radio, Integrated Digital Camera, MP3 player, Video Recorder

Digital Camera Features Auto Focus, Automatic Light Balance, Digital Zoom, HD Video Capture (720p)

Supported Data Formats HSDPA, HTML, WAP

Dimensions

Height 6.43 cm

Width 12.24 cm

Depth 0.99 cm

Weight 117.94 g

Miscellaneous

Screen Type 16M Colours

Memory Card Supported MicroSD, SD Card

Audio Output 3.5 mm Stereo jack

Messaging Protocols Supported SMS

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