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I have one of the new Limited Edition Fender HTC My Touch phones. I love it...Anyway, there are no real "themes" per say, but you can use any photo you have as a wallpaper - HD stuff you have stolen off of the Internet, pics of your own bike or other rad bikes, etc etc...You can most likely do that with any phone made in the last 5 years though, I guess.
Do the themes do anything else to the phone - special buttons/icons? If so I will be jealous...Actually, in the second pic, I see the little helmet and the tiny pic of the bike. I want a theme, dammit...
There are themes. They are in the Market. They do change the icons as well. Haven't seen a Harley one yet. I had a BB and all the cool apps had to be bought. With MyTouch, most of them are free. Google maps with Navigator is awesome. And it's free.
bikermama, I have a Tour also. how do you download to the Blackberry and change your theme? If you decide you don't like it, can you easily revert to the default?
bikermama, I have a Tour also. how do you download to the Blackberry and change your theme? If you decide you don't like it, can you easily revert to the default?
What I did what saved the link in an email and then sent it to myself. Then when you click the link from your Tour it will download directly to your Tour. And yes you can go back. Its in Option and then theme. In fact you have to go there and change to the Harley theme after you download
Oh well, Harley's found yet another way to train its customers. Advertising is fine but engineering and quality is what sells motorcycles. Seems they could spend their meger profits more wisely. But then what do I know I just buy motorcycles. Maybe if I had one of those high performance toilet seats I'd understand...not.
BenieSG, OK, I sent it to myself and then downloaded on the Blackberry. I went to OPTIONS and Themes. NOT there. I then went to Avanced Options, checked Applications and it's listed but I don't know what to do from there. Any ideas?
Thanks
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