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Phone Accessory - Blackberry External Battery Charger for Blackberry 7100g, 7100i, 7100r, 7100t, 7105t, 7130e, 8700c

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Manufacturer: BlackBerry
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory Brand: BlackBerry EAN: 0810617008456 Feature: Charge a spare battery and your BlackBerry device at the same time Label: BlackBerry Manufacturer: BlackBerry Model: ACC-07493-001 Publisher: BlackBerry Studio: BlackBerry
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Charge a spare battery and your BlackBerry device at the same time Small and compact - perfect for travel Removable adapter clips for Europe, the UK and Asia -Pacific Compatible with Blackberry 7100g, 7100i, 7100r, 7100t, 7105t, 7130e, 8700c
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Does Exactly What it Says Comment: This is a great gadget to have around to keep a spare Blackberry battery fully charged. If you run out of juice and have no place to charge your Blackberry, you can pop in a fully charged battery.
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