2257 days ago

Brand New LG Mobile Phone with Four (4) Sim Card Slots

Uriel from Te Atatu South

BRAND NEW LG-C299 MOBILE PHONE IN BOX - USING FOUR (4) SIM CARDS,

Mobile phone using quad (4) sim cards - Great!!!

A fantastic solution to 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 sim cards on one mobile phone set especially when travelling overseas with other sim cards.

Facilities on mobile phone:-

[1] Quad (4) chip slots. [2] Camera. [3] Wireless Radio FM. [4] Facebook Dedicated Key. [5] Ear Phones. [6] Screen Protector already installed. [7] Charger with NZ/Aussie plug. [8] Bluetooth. [9] 56 mm QVGA TFT. [10] 950 mAh Battery.

In good & excellent working condition. Pick-up from Te Atatu South, Auckland.

Price: $98

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