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Hi guys

Sony Ericsson w800i.

Sold

Used but very close to New.

Only a couple of months old bought in Australia from a Telstra Dealer.

Perfect condition always used with Silicon Case.

Reason for selling is because I now have a work phone so no longer need it.

All Cables and Box provided.

$350

$300

Full Specs here

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I'll speak to the boss (My Wife) but I think she doesnt want to lose too much on this. It was bought for $575 from memory outright. Will confirm this.

okay

It was puchased on 2nd of July 2006 from Easytone Box Hill for $630.

There are cheaper ones of eBay but I wanted a local store front where I can get the phone serviced if need be.

Sorry, just realised. Mine looks slightly different (black) - I must have the newer model.

Good luck with the sale. I have always been a Nokia man, but I would never go back after getting the Sony Ericsson!

Phark, that's cheap! I bought one 2 weeks ago.

Telstra shop quoted me $790 outright & Optus shop was $708.

Why would you sell this? They rock!

Work bought me a Nokia N80 which is not bad but the w800i is still smaller and thinner.

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