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Description

Includes phone and battery only. No cables or sim card included. Heavy scratches ad wear, locked to Sprint, bad ESN.

The Kyocera Brio for Sprint lets you stay connected simply. Update your favorite sites like Facebook or Twitter using the full QWERTY keyboard. Share pictures with your friends and family using the 1.3-megapixel camera. You'll be able to access your personal e-mail from well-known providers like AOL, Windows Live including MSN and Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo! and more, as well as connect to Outlook e-mail with Microsoft Direct Push Technology. Other features include Bluetooth for hands-free devices and stereo music streaming, memory expansion via optional microSD cards (not included) up to 32 GB in size, and up to 4.7 hours of talk time.Network Type: CDMAThis device is working but has a bad ESN. You will not be able to activate this on the original carrier.
Bad ESN/IMEI:
This device is being sold with a Bad ESN/IMEI. The ESN/IMEI number is an identifier used by cell phone carriers to determine if a device can be activated and used on their network. Devices marked bad WILL NOT be able to make phone calls or use cellular data on their original network. Typically, the device will work internationally on a different compatible carrier or the parts excluding the logic board can be used towards repairing a similar device.
UPC:
799422992429
Brand:
Kyocera
Compatible With:
N/A
Suggested Items for Installation:
N/A
Condition:
Non-Working

Includes phone and battery only. No cables or sim card included. Heavy scratches ad wear, locked to Sprint, bad ESN.
Warranty:
60 Day PowerbookMedic Warranty

This product includes a non-working option. Products sold as non-working carry no warranty.
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