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I know that my phone accepts group graphics and/or mobile logos but all the web sites that I visit do not support my phone.

If your phone is a relatively recent model, it may not have been added to the list but it may actually support logos or graphics. In fact, Nokia tends to systematically add most functions to its newest models.

Also, pay attention to the fact that there are actually two nokia graphics formats: one for the GSM phones (the vast majority) and another one for some American TDMA-technology phones such as the highly popular Nokia 8260. Usually, web sites specialize in one format, not both, so you should be looking for the right format for your phone.
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