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  • B&O 9600

     

    Evaluation in my collection: Very good – 9/10

     

    Life timer: N/A  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 1996  |  Release Price: N/A

    About: Telephones are for speaking into and for listening to, but why stop at that? When Bang & Olufsen developed their own, they were built on the accumulated knowledge of natural sound, the durability of materials and of logical operation and function.

    BeoCom 9600 was a GSM mobile phone in a class of its own as far as materials, manufacture and function were concerned. In spite of its unassuming appearance, it gave the user a loud and clear connection, even in noisy environments and with a card for fax and PC, it gave total mobility.

    Reviews when released: BeoWorld

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  • B&O 9800

    Evaluation in my collection: Good – 8/10

    Life timer: N/A  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 1999  |  Release Price: N/A

    About: Battery chargers for mobile phones are not the most exciting objects in the world, but Bang & Olufsen have a continual habit of making a virtue out of what others see as ordinary. By combining the battery charger with a specially designed holder, BeoCom 9800 suddenly became a mobile phone that users really wanted others to see!

    Weighing less than 100 grams and able to fit snugly in a pocket, the BeoCom 9800 mobile phone was one of the world’s smallest cellular phones when it was introduced, with an equally impressive list of features. Tell it the name of the person you wish to telephone and BeoCom 9800 dialled it. The inclusive BeoCharger combined holder and battery charger in an attractive package.

    Features:
    Caller ID; Call Forward; SMS; Voice Dial; Call Duration; Call Hold; redial function for last 10 numbers; 90 minutes’ battery talk time with 100 hours standby; graphic display; keypad lock; clock; data/fax connection; 100g with standard battery

    Accessories
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    BeoCharger; extra battery; hands-free car kit

    Reviews when released: BeoWorld

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  • Bass Reflex Headsets

     

    Condition: NEW

     

    Number of pieces 1  |  Boxed: NO

     

    Remarks: BNIB

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  • Benq Siemens EF51

    Evaluation in my collection: Great- 9.5/10

    Life timer: N/A  |  Boxed: YES

    Release Year: 2006  |  Release Price: ~100 USD

    About: As odd as it may be for me to say, it?s a really cute phone, even a little girly perhaps. It has a certain je-ne-sais-quoi feel when it comes to its looks. A warped egg maybe? You decide. The EF51 has a small TFT display with a resolution of 128 x 128 pixels and 256k colors. The keypad is right behind the music player panel in front. So all you have to do is flip it open. The keys on the pad may seem small, but they?re easy to use.

    On one side you?ll find a dedicated voice recorder key followed by the volume keys and the dedicated camera key. There?s also the proprietary charging port. On the other side is the proprietary earphone / USB socket, but thankfully BenQ-Siemens has provided a converter to 3.5mm. Underneath this socket is the miniSD card slot. The EF51 weighs in at 95g which also makes it a light mobile phone aside from being small.

    Reviews when released: First Post

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  • Benq Siemens EF81

    Evaluation in my collection: BNIB – 10/10

    Life timer: 0  |  Boxed: YES

    Release Year: 2006  |  Release Price: N/A

    About: The BenQ-Siemens EF81 is undoubtedly similar specs-wise and even in looks to the Motorola Razr V3x. The most impressive design feature of this phone is how thin it is, considering it has the same features as the Motorola V3x — which is much bigger. The EF81 measures 51 by 94 by 16mm thin whereas the V3x is 55 by 99 by 20mm, making the EF81 4mm less wide, 5mm shorter and 4mm thinner.

    Reviews when released: Cnet.com

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  • BlackBerry P’9982 Porsche Desgin

    Evaluation in my collection: BNIB – 10/10

    Life timer: N/A  |  Boxed: YES

    Release Year: 2013  |  Release Price: ~2350 USD

    About: The BlackBerry Porsche Design P’9982 is a high-end smartphone by BlackBerry and Porsche Design. Released in December 2013, it is based upon the BlackBerry Z10, having exactly the same internal hardware specifications except for an increase of internal memory from 16 GB to 64 GB and a microSD slot that is now verified for 64 GB cards.

    Porsche Design has modified the phone design by adding stainless steel and satin materials to the body to create a more “premium” device, which is slightly larger and has more heft than the BlackBerry Z10. The P’9982 runs Blackberry 10.2.1 and features a slightly modified user interface by Porsche Design that features a new alarm clock, lock screen display, square-shaped icons and custom BBM PINs.

    Reviews when released: TechRadar

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  • Bosch 607

     

    Evaluation in my collection: BNIB – 10/10

     

    Life timer: 0m  |  Boxed: YES

    Release Year: 1997  |  Release Price: N/A

    About: Entry Level from Bosch in 1997

    Reviews when released: N/A

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  • Bosch 908

     

    Evaluation in my collection: Good – 9/10

     

    Life timer: N/A  |  Boxed: NO

    Release Year: 1998  |  Release Price: N/A

    About: Clap phone from Bosch back in 1998. It had a real analog modem inside for communication

    Reviews when released: N/A

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  • Bosch 909 Dual S

     

    Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10

     

    Life timer: N/A  |  Boxed: YES

    Release Year: 1999  |  Release Price: N/A

    About: Luxury style from Bosch in 1999

    Reviews when released: N/A

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  • Commercial and Xelibri Calendar for 2003

     

    Condition: NEW

     

    Number of pieces 3  |  Boxed: NO

     

    Remarks: Xelibri Huge Calendar for 2003 and commercials

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  • Desk Stand for Ericsson ER 209i

     

    Condition: As New

     

    Number of pieces 1  |  Boxed: NO

     

    Remarks: As new

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  • Desk Stand for GA628 , R250S Pro

     

    Condition: USED

     

    Number of pieces 1  |  Boxed: NO

     

    Remarks:

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