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Hi there guys, I'm selling my T630 as I need to pay for some fees. The phone is cosmetically perfect with no scratches on the covering except for a few slight ones on the screen. But I have since contacted it to prevent further scratches and you cannot notice the small scratches at all now. If you are 'really' picky you can always buy a new genuine housing for $15 off ebay and replace it yourself.

The phone itself is great, so small and compact and the functions are awesome. The battery life is great usually lasting me 4-5 days with about 1-2 hours talking everynight (sometimes using my bluetooth headset as well). The games are good, esp. minigolf, and the camera works a treat! Oh and if you have a Bluetooth Dongle, you can use FMA with is absolutely awesome. Being able to control Winamp and Windows Media Player from your bed is a big plus, you can also organise your phone using your computer as well which makes things much easier.

It is the Virgin mobile one so its locked to the Optus network. I've used my plan sim, brothers prepaid and the virgin sim I got with it no problems. The phone was purchased on 23/02/05 and has warranty until 23/02/06 so thats almost 11 more months of warranty.

This would by far have to be the best phone I've used yet and its a shame I have to sell it but Uni consumes so much money! Damn travelling alone takes most of its toll.

Price: $160 plus postage.

Phone comes with:

Box

Phone

Battery

Charger

Wriststrap

Instruction Manual

Software

Reciept

Any queries please feel free to post here or PM me or call on 0403578014.

Cheers,

Andy

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