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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Capacity
Other
OS
Other
Camera
Other
Screen Size
3.9 Inches & Under
Colour
Silver
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Bob Shop ID
671742742

The Alcatel One Touch 320 is an early-2000s basic GSM mobile phone designed primarily for voice calls and SMS. Released around 2003, it features a small monochrome graphic display with simple navigation and essential tools such as a clock, alarm, organizer, and a few built-in games. The phone is lightweight and compact, with long battery life relative to its features, making it ideal for users who simply needed reliable communication without advanced functions.


The Alcatel One Touch 756 is a slightly more advanced feature phone that debuted around 2004. It includes a colour TFT display, basic VGA camera, and support for MMS and GPRS data. In addition to voice and messaging, it offers Java games, a photo phonebook, and expandable multimedia features like downloadable ringtones. With an improved battery and more memory for contacts, it served as a versatile entry-level mobile in its era.


The iPhone 3G is the second-generation iPhone released by Apple in July 2008. It built on the original iPhone by adding 3G cellular data support for faster browsing and email, along with built-in GPS for improved location services. It shipped with iPhone OS 2.0, which introduced the App Store, letting users download native apps directly to the device for the first time. The phone retained the iconic 3.5-inch touchscreen and multi-touch interface while making the iPhone platform more connected and versatile for everyday smartphone use.


The iPhone 4, launched in June 2010, marked a major redesign in Apples smartphone lineup. It introduced the Retina display, with a much higher resolution and pixel density than earlier models, resulting in sharper text and images. The device featured a new glass and stainless-steel body, a 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and HD video recording, as well as a front-facing camera that enabled Apples FaceTime video calling. It also included an upgraded Apple-designed processor and a 3-axis gyroscope to improve performance and motion sensing.


The Samsung L770 is a stylish mid-2000s slider phone that blends a sleek metal finish with practical everyday features. Released in 2008, it offers a 2.1-inch display, 2MP rear camera, 3G connectivity, Bluetooth, FM radio, and expandable storage via microSD. Powered by Samsungs proprietary OS, it was designed for smooth calling, messaging, and basic multimedia use during its era.

Today, the L770 stands as a nostalgic piece from Samsungs pre-Android lineup, appreciated by collectors who value classic slider designs. Due to its age, modern apps and services are not supported. This device is best suited as a collectors item and is sold as-is, with no warranty implied.


The Samsung i900 Omnia was one of Samsungs early touchscreen smartphones, launched in 2008 and powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. It features a 3.2-inch resistive touchscreen, 5MP camera with autofocus and LED flash, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, and internal storage options (8GB or 16GB). The Omnia represented Samsungs push into the premium smartphone market before the Galaxy series era.

With its solid build and business-focused software, the i900 is now regarded as a classic pre-Android smartphone. It does not support modern apps or current mobile services due to outdated software. Ideal for collectors and tech enthusiasts, this device is sold as-is with no warranty due to age.


The Nokia 1600 is a classic entry-level mobile phone released in 2005, built for simplicity, durability, and long battery life. It features a 1.4-inch CSTN color display, classic numeric keypad, polyphonic ringtones, SMS support, built-in flashlight function, and Nokias well-known sturdy construction.

The 1600 represents an era when mobile phones focused purely on calls and text messaging. It does not support modern apps, internet browsing, or smartphone features. Highly regarded for its reliability and nostalgic appeal, this device is ideal for collectors or basic use only and is sold as-is with no warranty due to age.


The BlackBerry Passport is a bold and distinctive smartphone released in 2014, known for its unique square design and touch-enabled physical QWERTY keyboard. It features a 4.5-inch IPS LCD display (1440 x 1440 resolution), 13MP rear camera with optical image stabilization, 3GB RAM, Snapdragon 801 processor, and 3450mAh battery. Running on BlackBerry 10 OS, it was designed with productivity and business users in mind.

Today, the Passport stands as one of BlackBerrys most iconic final-era devices, highly desirable among collectors who appreciate its premium build and innovative keyboard layout. Due to software limitations and discontinued support, many modern apps and services may not function. This device is best suited as a collectors item and is sold as-is with no warranty due to age.




These devices are sold strictly as-is with no warranty provided or implied. They are being sold purely as collectors items

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