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Cell Phone Hologram


Cell phone hologram is a new way to personalize your cell phone with the look of your choosing. These items, used with downloadable ringtones, images, faceplates, and more, can make your cellular phone unique.

Holograms are 3-D images about, well, anything.

Whatever your preference for style may be, chances are you’ll be able to find a suitable hologram from the various styles and themes. Holograms are available for most cell phone brands, including Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, and Kyocera.

The phone holograms are easy to install. However, before you try to install these by yourself, follow the instructions for your particular phone very carefully.

Cell Phone Hologram – Availability

Many stores do not carry these items because they are sold at very low margins and some even give away holograms with other purchases.

Mainly, you can find these kinds of cell phone accessories from stores that sell “fun” items, such as faceplates and flashing accessories.

One such store is named CutePCS.com. The store has one of the best selections for fun items (over 5,000 in stock), including flashing keypads, 3-D cell phone hologram items, and funny phone straps.

At the last time I looked, the selection included holograms for the following manufacturers’ phones: Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, Kyocera, Sony Ericsson, Nextel, Audiovox, LG, Siemens, Sanyo, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, Philips, NEC, and Denso.

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