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Samsung Galaxy S3 mini phone


cbeck

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This phone has been used but is still in perfect condition. Comes with box, instructions, stylish mint blue cover and charger. SIM free/factory unlocked. For collection from Honor Oak Park. ?95 cash.


The Samsung Galaxy S3 mini has been a UK bestseller for a couple of years now - understandably. It's a smaller version of the Galaxy S3 that has the appealing Galaxy S range design, as well as a great all-round set of features.


The Samsung Galaxy S3 mini is a light and compact phone which you'll like if you find today's 'premium' phones too large in size. It's got the same size screen as the hugely popular iPhone 5, a decent processor, and plenty of internal memory (which you can expand). That means it'll happily do everything you'd want a smartphone to do, like let you use social media, browse the web, or check your emails and it's got a 5MP camera with an LED flash and a VGA selfie camera.


Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini Specifications:

screen size - 4 inches

screen quality - 16M colours, 480 x 800 pixels

camera - 5 megapixels with flash and selfie features

memory - internal storage 8gb. extendable storage up to 32gb. micro SD

operating system - android 4.1 jelly bean

processor and speed - dual core 1Ghz

RAM - 1GB

SIM - micro SIM

Entertainment - MP3/MP4/WAV/eAAC+/FLAC. stereo FM.

Apps - Google play store

Plays videos and games

GPS navigation - yes

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The one you are referring to for ?69.99 does mean the phones are tied into a particular network. The SIM only deal they offer for this phone ie network unlocked, costs ?109.99 http://www.carphonewarehouse.com/search/?q=samsung%20s3%20mini but thank you for your input.

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