I had been putting stickers of all sorts on my previous phone (a Nokia 7610). It was fun, since it became a challenge to find off-beat stickers – like the time I was at a dinner party and the wine glasses still had their stickers (why?), I had to surreptitiously remove it and place it on my phone. 😉
I recently changed to a Nokia 6630 (many reasons – Nokia Lifeblog, Flickr, a photo feedreader I’m playing with). So, starting with an Anina.net sticker, I continued the sticker fixation with my new phone. My daughter has placed other stickers on the back of my phone. Now it’s starting to feel like this phone is mine.
But one other cool thing I did was to fill in the ‘Nokia’ name on the back. If you notice, the name is engraved into the plastic. I took crayons of different colors and rubbed them into the engravings. Then I rubbed the excess crayon off and now it looks cool. You can pick out the crayon if you don’t like it. Also, if I were to do it again, I would cover the letters I don’t want colored with tape. I was just too lazy this time.
I wonder if I will get my hand slapped for messing with the logo. I wonder if they wouldn’t mind if I did it in all black or Nokia blue. 😉
Je viens d’etre agressé par le virus caribe via bluetooth.J’ai un NOKIA 7610 si vous pouvez m’aider envoyer moi la solution svp et mer
Je viens d’etre agressé par le virus caribe via bluetooth.J’ai un NOKIA 7610 si vous pouvez m’aider envoyer moi la solution svp et merci.
You were no doubt at a Finnish dinner party. In Finland they leave the designers’ small clear brand stickers on the glasses – when I asked why, I was told it’s because they want people to know they have the genuine article. I live in Finland, and amuse them by always removing stickers from glasses I buy.
helo
plaese i need a soft that can help me to put logo in my nokia 1200 or 1208.
thx