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The Sony Ericsson K770i, introduced in 2008, is a high-end mobile phone, the successor to the still manufactured K750, and it is running concurrently with the C902 model. As it is a recently released model which has not been succeeded by any Sony Ericsson model, the price has sustained at around £100 ($190).



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