- Expected Price (Rs)
- 999
- Shipping from
- Hyderabad
- Item Condition
- 5 out of 5
- Payment Options
- Cash
- Bank Transfer
- Purchase Date
- Jan 1, 2012
- Shipping Charges
- Excluded - at actuals
- Have you provided two pics?
- Yes
- Remaining Warranty Period
- None
- Invoice Available?
- No
- Reason for Sale
- Trying not to get too attached to nostalgia
Presenting - the BlackBerry Bold 9790. It takes you back to a time when typing was a joy, not a chore. Every press of the keys feels like a satisfying connection to a world of productivity, communication, and nostalgia. Nothing was as synonymous with business as BlackBerry. This phone was truly ahead of its time, featuring a full QWERTY keyboard, an optical trackpad, and a touchscreen..
As much as I hate to let it go, I'm trying to clear up space. This phone originally belonged to my dad, who, as he put it, "didn't use it for more than a week." It was provided by his work, but he was so attached to his Nokia E72 that he never really gave it a chance. I only discovered the phone last week while visiting my parents and rummaging through the attic. The phone looks like it was unboxed just yesterday. The battery, on the other hand, has seen better days. It's turned into a spicy pillow, but still works (without the battery door). Each and every aspect of the phone works beautifully - the touchscreen, the keyboard, the trackpad, camera, Wi-Fi... you get the point.
Unfortunately, I won't be able to ship the battery with the device, as it poses a fire hazard. If we're dealing in person, I can safely hand the battery to you, and after that, it's up to you what you choose to do with it. If you can get a replacement battery for it (model is JM1), you'll have a practically brand-new BlackBerry in 2024 (now that's a flex!). The asking price is 999 + shipping.
If you're still here reading this, you're obviously interested. Why not send a direct message?
As much as I hate to let it go, I'm trying to clear up space. This phone originally belonged to my dad, who, as he put it, "didn't use it for more than a week." It was provided by his work, but he was so attached to his Nokia E72 that he never really gave it a chance. I only discovered the phone last week while visiting my parents and rummaging through the attic. The phone looks like it was unboxed just yesterday. The battery, on the other hand, has seen better days. It's turned into a spicy pillow, but still works (without the battery door). Each and every aspect of the phone works beautifully - the touchscreen, the keyboard, the trackpad, camera, Wi-Fi... you get the point.
Unfortunately, I won't be able to ship the battery with the device, as it poses a fire hazard. If we're dealing in person, I can safely hand the battery to you, and after that, it's up to you what you choose to do with it. If you can get a replacement battery for it (model is JM1), you'll have a practically brand-new BlackBerry in 2024 (now that's a flex!). The asking price is 999 + shipping.
If you're still here reading this, you're obviously interested. Why not send a direct message?
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