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1. iPhone 4 16GB White

Currently locked to three but can be officially unlocked through three.

New in condition, not a single scratch.

Bought a SGSII so not needed.

R. $700

I. $770

2. Google Nexus One

Unlocked from the US. Running official gingerbread 2.3.4.

Have all accessories and box.

Trackball a bit dodgy, sometimes doesn't work but it's a touchscreen phone so not much of a problem.

Screen has no major scratches, body/corners have scratches etc. it's been used with love. Will post photos later.

Can inspect if you're in SA.

NOTE: Will not send this phone till i get my SGSII which is being sent from the UK on monday.

R. $230

I. $330

3. iPhone 3G 16GB Black

Have original box, charger and cable, no headphones.

Back has usual scratches. No cracks or anything though. Screen is pretty good no major scratches etc.

"Problems":

This phone was locked to Optus and i jailbroke it to unlock it. Worked absolutely fine once i did that. Was working with 3.

Tried to restore it yesterday in preparation for sale which succeeded now it asks me to plug it into iTunes to activate and when i plug it into iTunes, iTunes just freezes. I can't be bothered wasting my time trying to unlock it again so my loss your gain.

R.$100

I. $200

Edited by occxlr8ed

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