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hey i have a sony ericsson k750i mobile phone!!

used but in A1 condition! comes with charger 64mb card..

used with optus sim but do believe it can take others (except 3)

specs are:

Size dimensions 100 x 46 x 20.5 mm

Weight 99 g

Display type TFT,256k colors

Size 176 x 220 pixels

- wallpapers, screensavers

Ringtones type polyphonic (40 channels), MP3

Customization composer, download, order now

Vibration yes

Memory phonebook 500 x 15 fields, photo call

Call records 30 received, dialed and missed calls

Card slot memory stick duo PRO,64 MB card included

- 38 MB shared memory

Features GPRS class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots)

Data speed 32 - 48 kbps

Messaging SMS, EMS, mms, email, instant messaging

Clock yes

Alarm yes

Infrared port yes

Games yes + downloadable

Colors black, silver

Camera 2 mp,1632x1224 pixels, autofocus, video, flash

- bluetooth

- MP3/aac player

- video player

- wap 2.0

- java midp 2.0

- t9

- FM radio with rds

- image viewer

- picture editor

- organiser

- voice memo

- USB port

- syncml

- built-in handsfree

Battery standard battery, li-po 900 mah (bst-36)

Stand-by up to 400 h

Talk time up to 9 h

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looking at a quick sale!

awsome phone!!!

$300...

pm or msg me 0433290801

cheers

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