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| Changing faces of mobile phones |
| by: Wayne Brown |
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Wallpaper, as my grandmother describes, is something that you
can use to make your room look good and leave a lasting
impression on anyone visiting. You should really choose the
paper with care, so as to reflect your taste and temperament.
The concept of Wallpaper has evolved drastically since those
dark ages of our grandparents. “Wallpaper” has become a very
important part of the vocabulary in the past three years or so.
Today everyone knows “Wallpaper” by what their computer screens
show on the background when they start up and more recently when
their mobile phones are switched on.
Time has moved on and so has the usage. These wallpapers or for
that matter any accessory, should be selected with utmost care,
since you would be looking at it or hearing it more than anyone
else (no one will come visiting as in the dark ages). My idea is
that it should be soothing to your senses, relaxing to your
vision and most importantly, should pep you up. Again, this is
just my idea, but ideally one should rather go by instinct and
use according to their personal appeal i.e. what appeals to
their senses the most.
The technology movement has made this software like wallpapers,
ringtones, screensavers, logos etc. available to almost all
mobile phones today. These tools serve, not only as incentives
to buy a mobile phone but also to make the use of these gadgets
interactive and interesting.
Today, irrespective of the mobile phone brand (many are
available viz. Panasonic, Philips, Toshiba, Nokia, Motorola,
Siemens, Samsung, Panasonic, Sagem, Sharp, Alcatel, LG,
Mitsubishi etc.) that you own or buy, these software are
available to all, be it as a built in feature or through
download from various sites on the internet or from your mobile
service provider, either free of cost or at a nominal charge.
However you should take a little care (as follows), when you
procure or download software for your mobile phones.
For Wallpapers, firstly check the resolution that your mobile
phone supports and download only those that can be displayed.
For Ringtones, check if your mobile phone supports polyphonic
ringtones, if it does you can download any tones, otherwise
download only those tones which are not polyphonic.
For Screensavers, just check the resolution of your mobile phone
and download any screen saver that is equal to or less than that
specified.
For Logos, follow the same rules as the screensavers.
These add-ons are also very easy to use. You could change your
ringtone, wallpaper, screensaver or logo in less than one minute
on any mobile phone once you get the hang of it. Why, you can
change them everyday like your clothes. The accessories instill
newness in a mobile phone user’s life when their daily chores
have become habitual.
Their (the add-ons) beauty does not lie in their usage or in the
simplicity of usage, but in the relevant fact that they bring
freshness to one’s otherwise routine life.
In today’s life of scientific diversity and extreme competition,
a mobile phone has become an irreplaceable part of our lives and
lifestyle. And similarly, the ringtones, logos, screensavers and
wallpapers have become absolutely indispensable part of our
mobile phone’s life.
In the world of pretty, pleasing, small, colorful, camera laden
mobile phones vanity has taken a front seat in the war for
better, sleeker, feature laden gadgets in the users psyche. The
software is not far behind. The developers are striving harder
to achieve more and more compatible, smaller and good quality
wallpapers, ringtones, logos and screensavers. All this to make
our mobile phone usage more fun, interactive, entertaining and
easier.
In support for the cause of all (you, us, the developers and
most importantly your mobile phones) and to pep up your mobile
phones with the latest software visit
http://www.theunlocker.co.uk.
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