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What's the buzz about Mobile Logos and cell phone graphics exactly?

It is mainly a personalization phenomenon. "Logos" is a general term used to refer to several graphic add-ons that cell phone users upload to their phone. Depending on the codes associated with them, these graphics can be used as group graphics, operator logos or screen savers (see definitions for these terms in this FAQ).

Adding graphics to one's phone is a great way to make it look and feel accordingly to your personality. In addition to that, using the right group graphics in association with the caller ID function is a great way to quickly determine if you want to take a call or not.

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