I got these from a friend they look good power up and all is function seems to be normally but I don't have a sim card to test them so I am selling for pats or not working .Phones come with battery water proof case and leather case .
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Radio & Communications for Sale
- Inmarsat isatphone pro satellite phone(US $661.97)
- Fusion ms-ip700i marine ipod radio(US $321.00)
- Iridium 9555 satellite phone used(US $399.00)
- Digital antenna 532-vw 16' 16ft / 10db vhf antenna - white - new/old stock(US $399.99)
- Standard horizon handheld vhf marine transceiver radio waterproof hx270s(US $62.95)
- Standard sbt-13 battery tray aaa x 5(US $26.97)
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