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Rogers Wireless Logo?

Discussion in 'International Wireless Forum (Including Canada and' started by soniq, Oct 14, 2006.

  1. soniq

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    hi guys i gotta question.
    im in love with this sweet phone rogers offers, the w810i, i wanna get that phone with a plan with rogers BUT:

    i want to know that will ther be a rogers logo on the phone? cause i think its a real turn off if theres a huge rogers logo on the phone. (or small, i just dont like it)

    thanx in advance for the answers.
     
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    90% of the phone logos on phones can be easily removed using non-acetone fingernail polish remover.
     
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    wont it ruin the phone color?
    spcifically this phone? which i heard the body is plastic
     
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    If you'll notice I said to use non-acetone fingernail polish remover. Fingernail polish remover with acetone may destroy the plastic. A light wipe with non-acetone fingernail polish remover will remove the carrier's logo usually (but not always.) However, use it at your own risk.
     
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    Etorres777 Life is good for now..
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    Or a sugar cube like a previous thread that was going on.
     
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    Does Sweet 'N Low work too? :)
     
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    LOL, it has to be a cube.
     
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    lol u serious? how can i use a sugar cube to make it go?:D
     
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    Disclaimer: Use this hack at your own risk, and do not try on any plastic covers.

    good thing i saw that,im gettin the phone later this week, if i go with a service provider when gettin the phone im gonna pray the logo isnt huge
     

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