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Sony Ericsson T630 For Sale

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This is a superb phone. I am only replacing it to upgrade to it's successor the K700i.

The T630 was the successor to the T600, and fixed alot of the faults associated with the T600 such as a dark screen and poor quality camera. The camera still will not take any masterpieces, but certainly is good enough for taking with you for a night out with mates (it's great fun reviewing photos of the previous nights events which you don't even remember ;P)

The screen on the mobile has been replaced since I bought the phone (by an official sony repair centre), as I cracked it after having the phone for only 2 days. The screen has a warranty however, and the rest of the phone is in absolutely perfect working order. The only imperfection is a few minute scratches on the back of the phone (I will take some pictures of them if possible - my camera doesn't like me getting so close to objects so I couldn't in the first batch of photos without it blurring).

Inspection is welcome for serious buyers.

For more information visit:

http://www.imobile.com.au/PhoneReviews/def...=reviewsmay0401

http://www.imobile.com.au/Streetprices/def....asp?manid=eric

You will notice that the site lists the RRP of the phone as being $650. I saw it advertised today as having an RRP of $750, so I am not entirely sure which one is correct. I would suspect the true RRP to be around $550, but you might want to check with a Telstra shop to verify this.

I am welcome for offers (pending on the price of my new phone), but the buyer will have to pay for shipping costs if sent interstate.

Please PM me or email me at [email protected] for more information.

PRICE - $400 ONO

Cheers!

NB - I didn't realise that this section was still open for posting so I already posted this advertisement in the classifieds. If you aren't allowed to post an advertisement in this forum as well as the classifieds please tell me and I'll delete this post asap!

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