Published on February 21st,2006 at 7:20 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The pink phone from Lenovo, the V517

Lenovo presents a nice little pink GSM phone with a 1.3MP camera and MP3 function… but who cares about the specs when you have a colour like that?






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Comments
 

  • alyssa

    omg!~~luv with this phone^^…can i get it in hongkong…and would the quality be gud …like i mean…how long about do you think this phone can last if i’m not rilly gud at taking care of it..==

  • Dissy <333

    I love it and want it where can i get it and how much
    Tell me

    now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    really bad

  • Dissy <333
  • Dissy <333

    You know this is the cutest phone in the world why in chiniesnes

    ???????/

    English

    Please

  • Monnapa

    lenovo v 517 it How much now???????????

 

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