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Breaking with the BB/iPhone/Android/WM tradition!

First pic is a little strange because screenshotting animations doesn't really work. Supposed to be bubbles going up selected item in a classy way!

Guess my phone!

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Breaking with the BB/iPhone/Android/WM tradition!

First pic is a little strange because screenshotting animations doesn't really work. Supposed to be bubbles going up selected item in a classy way!

Guess my phone!

post-151800-1261784850.png post-151800-1261784855.png post-151800-1261784859.png

w880i i would guess.

Heres alittle hybrid theme I made for my iPhone that has parts from Android/Droid, Palm Pre and HTC Sense UI...came out pretty nice IMO..hope you all like it!....Im still working on the icons, most of them are ok but for facebook, myspace and a few others from appstore seem huge..

Theme - Palm Pre w/ Transparent Dock

ProSwitcher Multitasking - Palm Pre Style

Clock - HTC Clock Springboard

Weather - HTC Sense UI WeatherWidget

Sounds - iAndroid Sounds v1.0

Dailer - Palm Pre Style

Wallpaper - HTC Hero Wall

Fonts- Droid Sans FontSwap

SMS Sound Pack - Droid SMS

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