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Skinner Changes the Default Treo 650 Keypad

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By: pdaBlast! Staff
September 10, 2006
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Are you tired of the same old boring keypad on your Treo? Skinner for Treo 650 allowas you to change the look of your Treo's phone dialpad and favourite buttons. Just install Skinner, select a skin and you will experience a whole new side of the Treo's phone application. Several dozen skins in all varieties are available without additional costs.

Skinner also allows you to change the splash screens. Don't look at branded splash screens, take matters in your own hand and create your custom splash screen with a funny snapshot from your personal collection - or just use one of the many splash screens available online.




 
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