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Plug: I'm selling a Nokia 3200

If anyone's interested, we're selling a Nokia 3200. It has great features for an entry imaging-recording level gadget, plus more. I especially like the cover template cutter. Check it out from Nokia:


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The Nokia 3200 is a canvas for your self-expression and artistry. Create original designs with unique Cut-out covers1 and your own pictures taken with the Integrated Digital Camera2. And as you create, groove to your favorite tunes on the built-in stereo radio. The Nokia 3200 completes your one-of-a-kind style and personality. Make it yours!

Email me or call me up during office hours. If you need my number email me first your number and I'll call you.

1 Use only normal, plain paper used in standard printers (weight 60-135 g/m2) that is no thicker than 0.1 mm. Colors or ink used in the paper must not contain metal particles.
2 The Nokia 3200 phone supports an image capture resolution of 128 x128 pixels. The image resolution shown in the advertising materials may vary from that displayed by the actual product.

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