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Smartphones And Voip Router: Htc G2 (T-Mobile), Nexus S (Unlocked), Hiport Home Router (T-Mobile)


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Hi everyone,

 

I recently migrated over to Verizon from T-Mobile and I'm selling off my smartphones and VOIP router. I thought I would give my FPN friends first pick before I go to eBay.

 

Both phones are GSM compatible and I bought them both at full retail. HTC G2 could be unlocked by T-Mobile for free since I bought it at full retail. But, both phones has GSM bands for T-Mobile 3G (Nexus S) and T-Mobile 4G (HTC G2). If placed on AT&T both phones would work only at EDGE speeds.

 

Thanks for looking,

Dave

 

 

HTC G2 (T-Mobile)

* $350 includes USPS Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation and insurance.

* Accept payment by Google Checkout Invoice or PayPal.

* Bought September 2010

* One owner : me.

* Comes with everything in retail box (unused headphones, battery, USB cable with wall adapter) except NOT WITH MICRO SD CARD!

* Has minor scratches on back of battery cover and minor discoloration on one end because black leather color was absorbed by the Telfon coated rubberized paint.

* Comes with horizontal hip case with natural colored inside and will not discolor the rubberized paint.

* URL for phone http://www.google.com/phone/detail/t-mobile-g2

http://www.davidlindberg.name/fpn-pics/htc-g2-001-websized.jpg

http://www.davidlindberg.name/fpn-pics/htc-g2-002-websized.jpg

http://www.davidlindberg.name/fpn-pics/htc-g2-003-websized.jpg

http://www.davidlindberg.name/fpn-pics/htc-g2-004-websized.jpg

 

Nexus S (Unlocked)

* $450 includes USPS Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation and insurance.

* Accept payment by Google Checkout Invoice or PayPal.

* Bought December 16 2010

* One owner : me.

* Comes with everything in retail box: unused headphones, battery, USB cable with wall adapter.

* Has minor scratches on back of battery cover.

* Comes with horizontal hip case with black color interior and does not discolor plastic of Nexus S.

* URL for phone http://www.google.com/phone/detail/nexus-s

http://www.davidlindberg.name/fpn-pics/nexus-s-000-websized.jpg

http://www.davidlindberg.name/fpn-pics/nexus-s-001-websized.jpg

http://www.davidlindberg.name/fpn-pics/nexus-s-002-websized.jpg

 

HiPort Home Router (T-Mobile)

* $50 includes USPS Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation and insurance (OR) $20 with purchased with one smartphone above.

* Accept payment by Google Checkout Invoice or PayPal.

* Bought September 2010

* One owner : me.

* HiPort Home phone service I think was discontinued with T-Mobile. But you could buy this as a backup modem or check to see if your local T-Mobile dealer will turn-up the HiPort Home VOIP service.

http://www.davidlindberg.name/fpn-pics/tmobile-hiport-home-phone-router.jpg

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