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Hi peeps,

I have a Nokia N8 for sale...

I got this phone this afternoon (22-02-11) after leaving my Iphone4 in a cab yesterday (spewing much?)...

I opened the box to get my hands on this agreat phone but realised that because I've been a SUPER Apple geek for GOD only knows how long, I couldn't betray Apple and head over to the darkside (Nokia)....

So this phone is up for sale as I want to get my filthy hands on another Iphone4....

I can honestly tell you that I used the phone for less than 20 mins and was convinced that this handset wasn't for me and NEVER will be....

So I'm willing to get it go to a good home...

So this is the interesting part: All I'm asking for is $450 for it. But I'm willing to do a little cheaper the right buyer. If you're NOT in Sydney, then I'll be more than happy for post it to you ANYWHERE in OZ for nothing.

This phone is unlocked, so you're free to use ANY network you like :happy:

Guys, I know some of you can get a little tooooo excited, and I ONLY ask that you don't make offers where I'd want vomit in my mouth.

Ok so now onto the tech stuff:

Well, just click the link

http://www.nokia.com.au/find-products/all-phones/nokia-n8?cid=ncomprod-fw-src-na-con-n8-google-au-20-n8alwayson_103

Thank peeps.

Gabz

Edited by happygabby
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