Homegrown Solutions…
September 10, 2006 – 5:50 pm… to problems no one has.
But, if you want to remove network provider logos from your cellphone/smartphone/PDA, here’s how you do it. Personally, I’ve never really minded having “Verizon” splashed across the top left corner of my phone. Their network service, which I buy (or, rather, my employer buys) defers the retail cost of the phone, so it’s cool. Not entirely unlike having the car dealership’s chrome device or decal applied to the rear of my car.
Caveats to the instructions provided in the link above are, literally, limitless. There’s so much glare from the flash in his final picture that it’s impossible to tell just how well the technique worked and what kind of abrasions it left behind. And anything that can abrade the metal or plastic onto which your network’s logo was applied, will certainly do the same to your delicate screen. And so on.
But, I’m not here to tell you how to run your life, or deface your phone. I’m merely a portal of information.
Just know that you won’t find my phone and sugarcubes anywhere near each other, even if I didn’t pay for the phone.
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