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iPhone 2g (Suhkumvit Bangkok) THB2500

  • City: Bangkok
  • Country: Thailand
  • Listed: November 13, 2011 11:31 am
  • Expires: This ad has expired

Hi there,

I’m selling my European unlocked iPhone 2g; just pop your thai sim card in and you are good to go.
The phone is in perfect working condition and comes with a USB charger cable.
The silver back of the phone is a little scuffed which I think is quite normal for a phone of its age although it can easily be replaced at MBK or pop on a case.
There is also a slight hairline crack between the top of the case and the earphone. Again this doesn’t interfere with the phone operation and in all honesty isn’t especially noticeable I am just listing the small flaws for an honest sale..

Not able to add any pics because its the only camera phone I have.

  • Location: Suhkumvit Bangkok
  • it’s NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

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iPhone 2g (Suhkumvit Bangkok) THB2500

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  • Listed by: bsullivan
  • Member Since: May 2, 2012

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