@ Enfield Group of company we sell different kinds of electronics gardget in brand and models such as(NOKIA PHONES,SAMSUNG,LG,SONY ERICSSON,GAMES CONSOLES,PLASMA TV ) and many more….All our goods are unlocked and brand new with all working accessories intact plus 1year warranty and 30days return policy.
Contact for more inquiry@ rima_comm_ltd@hotmail.com
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NINTENDO WII…...$250USD Warning not trust in rima_comm_ltd@hotmail.com really is a thief
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NOKIA N95 8GB…..$400USD
NOKIA N96 16GB….$450USD
IPHONE 16GB…….....$350USD
iPHONE 8GB……......$300USD
IPOD 32GB…......$350USD
Iphone 3g …......$400usd
NOKIA N96…......$500USD
PS3 60GB……........$300USD
SONY ERICSSON XPERIA X1…...$450USD
SONY ERICSSON G900…........$400usd
Iphone 16gb---3G unlocked phones:specs….......400usd new arrival.
Introducing the new iPhone 3G! 3G gives you fast access to the Internet and email over your cellular network. And 3G makes it easier to multitask: When connected via 3G, you can surf the web even while you’re on a call. An iPod, phone, and an internet mobile communicator in one device. 3.5 inch wide touchscreen display with multi-touch support. Comes with a 2 megapixel camera with 16 GB of storage. Runs Mac OS X. Service plan not included.
Features OS Mac OS X v10.4.10
Messaging SMS, Email
Browser HTML (Safari)
Games No
Colors Black(8/16 GB), White (16 GB)
Camera 2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels
- Built-in GPS receiver
- A-GPS function
- Google Maps
- Widgets support
- iPod audio/video player
- PIM including calendar, to-do list
- TV output
- Photo browser/editor
- Voice memo
- Integrated handsfree
Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion
Stand-by Up to 300 h
Talk time Up to 10 h .
Contact email: rima_comm_ltd@hotmail.com or enfield_group@live.com, rima_comm_ltd@yahoo.com
Or chat with us on MSN @ rima_comm_ltd@hotmail.com
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The Eye-Fi hooks up to the internet and sends your photos to either an online sharing site or directly back to your home machine. In this case it was the latter, and the hapless thief not only sent the precious vacation shots back to Alison’s computer, but — according to the email we received from Gadget Lab reader Joe Volat — “pictures [of] the thieves proudly displaying Alison’s lifted camera equipment”.