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I bought this phone outright brand new about 3 or 4 weeks ago as I was after a new phone, however with my contract, they have upgraded my phone so I have no need for this one. It's a 3 phone, however I paid to get it unlocked and has excellent features. It doesn't come with the box or manual, however you get the phone with it's original battery, a leather case, a brand new unopened long life battery, the cd, usb cable and the original motorola charger. There is nothing wrong with it, no scratches or anything, its in prestine condition. It has all the features you need, speaker phone, mp3 ringtones, video cam, normal cam, (1.2 megapixel), blue tooth and much more.

Looking for around $200.

Willing to post interstate at buyer's expense.

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