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Good evening,

I have an 02 XDA II for sale in near new condition located in Castle Hill, Sydney.

The XDA was purchased on 29th April and I can provide the receipt to claim the remainder of the 11mth Warranty. The XDA has had minimal use since it was purchased - I've made a handful of calls and used MSN Mesenger via GPRS on the way home one night.

The unit is in perfect condition, other than a minor cosmetic blemish in the top right hand corner - A series of small dots around the LED that are only notiecable if you look closely and point them out (see the pics below)

Package includes:  

* 02 XDA II

* Battery

* Stylus

* USB Sync Cradle + AC Adapter

* AC Charger

* Genuine Leather Case

* User/Getting Started Guide

* Driver CD

* Receipt

http://www.my-xda.com/xda2.html

Price: $580 ono

Contact: Ed - 0438 131 464 or ezekielau at gmail dot com

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Its not an O2 XDA, its an IMATE, its worth a substantial amount less as it doesnt have the same features and is a cheaper version of the originial...

Give you $350

haha, please... It's a re-badged 02 XDA with Telstra firmware.. The features are exactly the same.

Keep your short change :rofl:

Its not an O2 XDA, its an IMATE, its worth a substantial amount less as it doesnt have the same features and is a cheaper version of the originial...

Give you $350

O2 and Imate are exactly the same product and are the same price. Different networks chose to sell different brands. Telstra only sells I-Mates

My bad sorry..

I just baught one of these great phone and step up from the xda 1. Only problem EzeKiel is that the warranty cant be transfered from you to whoever buys it, the warranty stays in the first owners name, it is the law here in Aus with IT products, i got stuck with the same thing when i tried to sell my phone which still had warranty

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