FS: Nokia N93i - Two Days Old
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:54 pm
Picked up a brand new N93i last week, then found out I won a new phone in a work contest
This was direct from Nokia, so there is no carrier branding on the phone, box, or software. The life time has under an hour and a half on it, and the plastic is still on the front screen.
Comes with original box, manuals, and the following:
- Home charger
- USB cable
- TV out cable (Direct video sharing)
- 1 GB Mini SD card
- Lens cap for camera
- Carrying pouch
For those not familiar with this phone, it has a 3.2 MP camera with optical zoom and is capable of shooting 30 fps video. It folds into a pseudo-camcordershape for pictures and videos.
It runs the Symbian Series 60 operating system, which has a full email client with attachment support and web browser.
$300 shipped and insured within the US. Other countries, please contact me to discuss.
Please note, if you are on AT&T/Cingular, check their website to see if they use the 850 MHz band in your area. This phone does not support 850, so the service will suffer in areas that rely on that frequency.
Don't hesitate to contact me with questions or for pictures. Thanks!
This was direct from Nokia, so there is no carrier branding on the phone, box, or software. The life time has under an hour and a half on it, and the plastic is still on the front screen.
Comes with original box, manuals, and the following:
- Home charger
- USB cable
- TV out cable (Direct video sharing)
- 1 GB Mini SD card
- Lens cap for camera
- Carrying pouch
For those not familiar with this phone, it has a 3.2 MP camera with optical zoom and is capable of shooting 30 fps video. It folds into a pseudo-camcordershape for pictures and videos.
It runs the Symbian Series 60 operating system, which has a full email client with attachment support and web browser.
$300 shipped and insured within the US. Other countries, please contact me to discuss.
Please note, if you are on AT&T/Cingular, check their website to see if they use the 850 MHz band in your area. This phone does not support 850, so the service will suffer in areas that rely on that frequency.
Don't hesitate to contact me with questions or for pictures. Thanks!