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May I ask where I can get those icons to put into my iPod Touch? Thanks in advance.

My T-Mobile Wing with TTran's Open Touch 6 cooked Rom.

Here you go. Resize them to 60x60 and then change the name to that of the app of the icon you want replaced.

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^ I got it with a 24 months plan ofr 350 USD.

My operator plan cost me 25 USD per month, and i pay 7 USD more for the data plan which gives me 50 MB monthly.

You got an HTC Touch Diamond for $350 with a two-year contract extension? Was it from an AT&T store or online? I would love to get one of those for that price, almost more than an iPhone.

Here is my ATT 8525 running WM5

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And here is the current theme on my 8525 running WM6

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Those look very nice.

I'm new to all of this; completely new...

I have a SAMSUNG BlackJack SGH-i607 running Windows Mobile 6.0; can you help me make my phone look as cool as yours... like could you give me that skin/theme (what's the proper term) and teach me how to apply it.

I'm totally lost with all the different devices and different versions of Windows Mobile; I don't know what is compatible with my device. I would really like some direction on customizing my phones home screen and layout and such. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Kudos on a Job Well Done

Cheers

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