And now I have only charged it about 4-5 times since I got it. About 2/5 months later I get it out of my wardrobe to find it had only lost about 1/4 blocks of charge! I was very happy that I had a camera I could trust to bring on car trips and days out. Once I had brought it to a wildlife park for my sister's birthday. It was working fine with battery holding charge like a BEAST. But my parents thought I had bought a piece of rubbish) When I got home I got it inside and plugged it in. I said to him: ''Yeah but there expensive cameras though'' (In the end I bought it. ''Dad'' I whispered ''There's an old Sony Handycam over there! ''But its $15'' He whispered back. I was at the local tip/junk yard and was looking for cameras (because I had found only a week or so before two vintage video cameras for 5 bucks) and I stopped at a bag, a camera bag to be precise. It's in basically in mint condition with only on scratch i know of.
(some are my parents (like coin auctions) )Īnd I have some Apple items too: iPod touch 1st gen (has problems), and iPod Nano 2nd gen 4GB blue, And iPod touch 6th gen 32GB space grey (my main iDevice), and my iPhone 3G 8GB. I have some more eBay listings up (about 40) at this link: \
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nothing just the stickers and manuals but I tried to put it up for sale on eBay but I got no bids (I had the iPhone in the box too). Two things were going though my head: is it in there? is the box empty? Well when I looked inside. It was a iPhone 3GS box! I was staring at it in shock. I did have a discovery at my local tip in a bin that I always look in. Battery life is not very good (that's the reason I did not sell it). The volume button is missing which was not mentioned in the ad (Hmm wonder why?) but it is still usable using my nail. (I was planning on jailbreaking it to iOS 6 but I don't know how.