To anyone viewing this feedback, be wary in dealing with this guy. Inspect the item fully before paying up. There was a precedence wherein he sold an item that has an undeclared defect but got a positive feedback still as the defect was resolved personally by the person who bought the item.

I myself bought one of his cheap item that has something hidden underneath. It was never declared in his ad. Had it been a small issue, I would've let it pass. Not too big a problem but a problem nonetheless. Here are the details:

1. I was never told the phone was a prototype meaning it could've been used for testing purposes by developers including stress tests, hardware and software testing etc.

2. It seems the flashing of the software was incomplete or went south somehow. The background had some sort of watermark (sub menu) saying "update to the latest software before running CA1 test" to that effect. For what purpose the CA1 test is, I do not know. Master reset doesn't solve the problem. Almost every component was working except for the third point of contention which I only found out after a few days...

3. PC can't see external storage even if a compatible SD card is plugged in. Cable charges the battery, gives you an option to go into storage mode etc but once storage mode is selected, it doesn't appear as a removable storage. Tried it with several SD cards in different capacities. Doesn't work. Also tried SE suggested software for the phone but doesn't work either. Cable charges the phone though.

Had I known that it had some sort of imperfection, I still would've bought it. Price was still cheap enough. This feedback is because you chose to hide it from me and didn't lay all your cards on the table.

To be honest, I tried to sell it with the defects laid out to prospective buyers. I've had a few good offers, mind you. Even higher than the amount I got it for.

In the end, I simply chose not to sell it here because of reputation purposes. For the amount, a good rep holds more value to me. It was just unfortunate that you decided to waste yours. 11 is a good no. my friend. Sayang.

This is a fair warning to all those who might want to transact with mikimoto in the future. Remember the phrase caveat emptor. You'll need it.