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Samsung D900 "Worlds Slimmest 3 Megapixel Slider"

brand new still have plastic over screen.

it's only about 1cm thick.

unwanted due to work phone

local version with out chinese charaters on keypad.

comes with CD program, USB cable charger, handfree. charger booklets all still sealed

3.19 megapixel camera

location in syd

extremely light and classy

asking 520 delivered

more info here

http://www.samsung.com/au/products/mobilep...es/sgh_d900.asp

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' date='11 Oct 2006, 02:27 PM' post='2573630']

if you find one for $450 on ebay new you will be lucky...its $450 + $50 delivery...i just got 1 ...$500 all up ... great phone

Yeah but the ones on Ebay or Brand new never been opened.. where as this has been opened hence $50 off.. meh i dont care its just an offer.. let us know n e ways!

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Yeah but the ones on Ebay or Brand new never been opened.. where as this has been opened hence $50 off.. meh i dont care its just an offer.. let us know n e ways!

**EDITS "MATE" with "PRICK" read the rules and dont be one of those annoying pricks that ruins someones sale....

if you can get it cheaper, go and buy it and keep your mouth shut...

good luck with the sale

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thanks for the offers and comments guys.

HI octane the ones u get off ebay chances are their are the chinese version (with chinese characters on the keystorke) i might be wrong as i havnt looked.

but anyways the fone was sold for $500

thanks all

Harry

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