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RIM Blackberry Curve Cell Phone: Be Ahead of the Curve

curveToday’s first auction deal of the day is for this Blackberry Curve Cell Phone that’s for the T-Mobile network. This item will be available for live auction on January 28th, 2014 in Dayton, New Jersey. When it comes to features and functionality, this phone has got it all: a digital camera, video camera capability, built in Wifi, Bluetooth, Email, web browser, SMS/MMS, up to 408 hours of stand-by time, 4 hours and 30 minutes of talk time, microSD slot for additional storage of pictures and video, and of course you can make calls on it. Blackberrys are notorious for being reliable and dependable, maybe that’s why many doctors and lawyers still use them. This phone along with many others are going to be auctioned off on the same day, so if you’d like to learn more about this deal, then simply click here to activate your 3 day free trial account right now!

 

 

Uniden DECT4086 2 Line Cordless Phone w/ Digital Answering System: Ring Ring Ring Bananaphone!

unidenFor those of you still rocking a LAN line, you might want to pay attention to this next seized auction deal. Going up for live bid at the end of October in Pompano Beach, Florida is this Uniden DECT4086 cordless telephone with digital answering system. This phone is packed with tons of awesome features, not to mention DECT 6.0 technology. With its large LCD display and blue backlit keys, seeing in low-light conditions or even in the dark has never been easier. The DECT4086′s digital phonebook stores up to 100 names on both the handset and the base with an alphabetical search feature, as well as unique ringers you can assign to specific callers. You also won’t need to constantly charge the phone since it’s capable of an impressive ten full hours of talk time. To learn more about this auction item, simply click here to begin your 3 day free trial account.

Nokia N900 Cell Phone: That’s What We Call Mobile Computing!

nokiaLooking for a gadget that combines a mobile computer, cell phone, high-quality camera, and portable media player into a single solitary device? Well look no further because the Nokia N900 is exactly the device you’ve been searching for. The N900 offers fast 3G connectivity, global roaming capabilities, and a plethora of messaging capabilities so you can keep in touch with family, friends, and business associates no matter where you go. This phone runs on the Linux-based Maemo operating system, which lets you enjoy the convenience of fast application processing as well as multitasking on the live dashboard–a panoramic home screen that is fully customizable with all your favorite shortcuts, widgets, and applications. The Maemo browser also lets you experience the web at broadband connectivity speeds. We can’t say enough amazing things about this phone, so if you’re interested in attending the upcoming live auction for it, taking place in Pompano, Florida later this month, then be sure to click here to activate your 3 day free trial account.

Apple MacBook Pro Laptop & Blackberry Phone: Two Things That Go Hand In Hand

macUp for live auction on May 1st in Riverside, California is this awesome deal consisting of 1 Apple MacBook Pro Laptop & Blackberry Phone. These items are being sold together at one very low price! This Apple MacBook Pro features Intel’s new third-generation core technology for a significant boost in processor and memory speeds. These new next-gen graphics deliver performance levels that are about 60 percent faster than in previous Macbooks. And with the high-speed Thunderbolt ports, you’re able to transfer data at rates of up to 10 Gbps. Plain and simple, the MacBook Pro is an incredible computer that is perfect for work, school, and play. And as we mentioned before, also being sold with this Macbook is a Blackberry phone. Even if you don’t exactly need the phone, you can always eBay it for a profit. Either way you’re winning out on this deal! So what are you waiting for? Hurry up and activate your free 3 day GovernmentAuctions.org trial account now – don’t wait!