Manufacturer: Motorola
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Motorola L6 Diamond Dust

Talk time: 5.8, standby time: 345, Camera: Yes, Integrated, 86 gram, WAP, GPRS, Operating System: N/A, Number of colours: 65000, Screen Resolution: 128x160 pixels pixels, Design: Regular, Aerial: Internal, Internal memory: 10.0 MB
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