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Item: Nokia 6220 Classic

Age:Brand New still sealed in box

Condition:New

Price: $500

Location:Sydney

Contact:PM

Comments: Brand new Nokia 6220 Classic. Comes with full warranty and receipts from Vodafone. RRP price is $599 from Vodafone.

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Camera 5 MP, 2592х1944 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, video(VGA 30fps), Xenon flash; secondary videocall camera

- Built-in GPS receiver

- A-GPS function

- Java MIDP 2.0

- FM stereo radio with RDS

- Push to talk

- MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player

- Office applications

- TV-out

- Voice memo

- T9

- Built-in handsfree Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 900 mAh (BP-5M) Stand-by Up to 250 h Talk time Up to 3 h 30 min

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I can vouch for this phone. I use it plenty at work along with the N95 8gb. basically exactly same phone just different size memory and design. Very well built phone. Sold one today infact:D

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