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SONY ERICSSON C902 - Swift Black colour - As new condition!

Comes complete in box with all accessories (USB cable, stereo headset, CD, manuals) unused (except charger has been used).

Phone is unlocked and can be used on any network including 3. No Telco branding (eg. No Telstra, Optus, etc software or logos), full Sony Ericsson software and has been updated to the latest firmware.

Features include:

5 Megapixel Cyber-shot™ camera with flash (it's like having a digital camera with you everywhere you go!)

Touch screen for camera controls

BestPic™

Video record

Speakerphone

Bluetooth

16 Million colour TFT LCD screen

Accelerometer - auto-rotate

HSDPA

Size: 108.0 x 49.0 x 10.5 mm

Weight: 107gms

Pic is of actual phone.

Price: $250

Pick up from Sydney CBD. Contact me on 0403 211 288

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