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As more people opted to own a cellular telephone, the desire to provide a more individual look became a must - which is why companies began offering cell phone covers in hundreds of designs to fit several of the most popular cell phones. Maybe you want your cell phone to take on the wild look of zebra skin, the tones of your favorite outfit, or the cuddly look of a furry teddy bear? For some time, only covers for one or two major cell phone designs were available, but now, almost any cell phone can be customized to some degree and cell phone covers are a great place to start.

So what kind of cell phone cover should you get? There are literally as many choices as there are people who might want them. You might want cell phone covers to simply set your phone apart from the normal solid colored covers that are already on the cell phones.

If a snazzy design is what you're looking for, consider animal prints. Maybe you just want something different, but still want a subdued look. Cell phone covers come in almost any color you can imagine. Buy several to coordinate with your outfit everyday. Character cell phone covers have also seen a rise in popularity. From cartoons to your favorite TV celebrities and shows, there are dozens of options available.

Maybe you don't really want a different faceplate for your cell phone, but you do want to make some other statement. Perhaps what you really need is a teddy bear cover. There are plush covers available for some phones that give your cell phone the look of a stuffed animal. Typically, the animal's body covers the back of the phone, leaving the keypad open. These are usually more general than the traditional cell phone covers and sometimes have a hook to fasten the phone to your belt loop or key ring.

For some people, the look is not nearly as important as the function and cell phone covers that fasten to the belt, purse or even key ring are a better option. There are some cell phone covers that are aimed mainly at protecting the phone, including the keypad.

So where do you find these great cell phone covers? Mall kiosks, your cell phone service provider and online cell phone sources are a good place to start. If you have something specific in mind, but don't see it, just ask. Cell phone covers continue to be an opportunity for individualized expressions.

Today's Cell Phone Covers Articles
LG Intros Solar-Powered Car Kit

Today LG introduced the HFB-500, a new mobile phone car kit that uses solar power to provide the energy necessary to run a speakerphone when in the car, making use of the cigarette lighter unnecessary. The hands-free device has ...
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Seido Increases G1 Battery Life By 15 Percent Without Adding Bulk

The T-Mobile G1's lack of battery life has always been a concern, especially after we learned about its data roaming issues. Seido's new battery combats this problem without the need for a new cover.

The 1400mAh battery adds an additional 400mAh over the OEM version, which should earn you an extra hour or so of talk time. And, as mentioned, it does not take up any additional space, so no replacement battery door is necessary. On the downside, it will set you back $43—which may be a bit more than the casual user is willing to spend. [Seido]

First Smartphones, Now Feature Phones: Motorola Leaks More 2009 Handsets

Yesterday's purported renders of Motorola's 2009 smartphone line seemed plausible, but these less adventurous feature phone renders are almost too safe to be fake. Behold, the Son of Razr!

Obviously this slider, codenamed Niagra, is a pretty large departure from the Razr tradition—it's a slider, after all. But its lineage would appear to be undeniable, considering the distinctive keypad, thin profile and metallic finish. That said, all of the vowels in the name appear to be vital to pronunciation, so the bloodline can't be totally pure.

As for the Fairbanks and Harmony clamshell phones (below), there is little reason to believe that these are anything but a minor update to Moto's existing entry-level free-on-contract handsets. As with the smartphone leak, these renders came naked. In other words specs, prices and release dates are still a mystery, albeit one that will certainly be solved, unspectacularly, with some form of press release. [BGR via Slashphone]

Textecution Kills Text Messaging While Driving

A new company is offering parents another tool to prevent their teenage drivers from sending text messages while driving. Textecution sits quietly in the background and allows the user to use their phone as normal. Once Textecution recognizes that ...
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Motorola Rolls Out Eco, Touch and PTT Phones

Today Motorola announced three new handsets that will become available through several different carriers over the course of the next few months.Renew W233: According to Motorola, the W233 is the first phone made from recycled water bottles. It has ...
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Cellphones Cause Kidney Stones and Heart Disease Now

Just days after preliminary data gathered in the largest cellphone cancer study thoroughly depressed us, a new study claims that exposure causes red blood cells to leak hemoglobin—leading to kidney stones and heart disease.

During the study, scientists exposed samples of blood to varying degrees of microwave radiation (including levels well below those emitted by cellphones) for periods between ten to 60 hours. No matter how you cut it, the result was hemoglobin leakage (which just sounds nasty). Obviously, heart disease is the most serious condition of the two, but I can tell you from experience that you don't want any part of a kidney stone either. Those things could make even Chuck Norris cry like a little girl.

I wouldn't say that this test was the most thorough ever conducted, but I think deep down we all know that when all is said and done, the final verdict about cellphone use is going to be grim. [MINA via textually]

Slightly-On-Sale iPhones Arrive at Wal-Mart Today, Still Not $99

Just a gentle reminder for you folks who buy the lion's share of your electronics at Wal-Mart: The iPhone will be at the big box store chain with a tiny discount, starting... today!

According to Yahoo, Wal-Mart will offer the 8GB iPhone 3G for $197, and the 16GB black or white model for $297. Dealzmodo this certainly is not, as the $99 iPhone rumor we reported on earlier this month never materialized, as expected.

That said, if you really want a $99 iPhone, head on over to the refurbished section at AT&T. Those guys are offering a $99 gently used (or potentially never used, actually) phone for the low, low price of $99. [Yahoo, Image: MacRumors]

HKC Pearl is the Ultimate Knockoff Phone (It Runs Android!)

You have to respect any phone that takes its brand name and styling cues from HTC, model name from RIM and then throws Android on it. Because that's exactly what the HKC Pearl did.

Ok, maybe its not the ultimate knockoff when you look at the tech specs, but the phone actually isn't too shabby, all things considered. It has a 624MHz processor, 128MB RAM, 2.8-inch touchscreen and a 2MP camera. It also runs both WinMo 6.1 and Android (those are actually real...shocking!)

There are other specs, like the fact it runs on EDGE networks, but since it will never see the light of day in the US, it's kind of irrelevant. Just wanted to point out another hilarious instance of shaaaaaaaameful copycatting. [Engadget China]

Crayon Physics iPhone Game Looks Amazing

We've shown you the amazing-looking iPhone game Crayon Physics before, but here's a gameplay video. I, for one, cannot wait for this to hit the App Store. It looks like a top 10 contender. [Kotaku]

Samsung Announces Pico Projector

Today Samsung introduced a pico projector accessory for mobile phones. The MBP200 is powered by a miniaturized version of the same imaging technology found in DLP HDTVs It connects to mobile phones and laptops via Texas Instruments' DLP pico ...
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