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#243033 24-Nov-2018 14:45
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Ocean Blue 128GB SM-N960F, an unused Galaxy Note 9 w/ $300 Gear IconX wireless earphones.

The IconX headphones have a built in music player with 4GB storage so you don't need your phone nearby to be playing music. They look pretty sweet too:



Couple those with an unboxed but unused NZ new Note 9 running XNZ firmware - unbranded. If you want 2DM WiFi calling then you'll need to flash NZC firmware. I have that file (4.8GB) & can do that for you if required.

$1100




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  #2136522 29-Nov-2018 11:30
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How much just for the headphones?




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  #2138237 2-Dec-2018 20:15
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Sold already




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  #2138309 3-Dec-2018 08:34
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Kopkiwi:

 

How much just for the headphones?

 

 

 

 

I have some basically new Gear Icon X 2018 black wireless headphones which I would like to sell. Have been using custom ear tips so the stock ones are unused. Would sell for $200

 

 

 

 


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