
There is a lot of talk lately about BlackBerry 6, the new operating system RIM is rolling out. While new devices will come with it pre-loaded, and some already released devices will get OS upgrades, not all existing BlackBerry smartphones are going to get it. This is a disappointing reality for a lot of BlackBerry owners who are feeling left out because their device isn't compatible. HedoneDesign heard the call, and designed a new theme called OS6Like.
OS6Like is a very close replica of BlackBerry 6, and is available for a wide range of devices that won't be getting the upgrade. 85xx, 89xx, 9000, 95xx, and 96xx owners can rejoice, knowing they too can at least have the look of BB6 on their current device. 9650 and 9700 owners haven't been forgotten either, so if you own either of those devices, and like the new look but either can't wait for the official release of the OS or are not interested in actually upgrading, this is a good option for you.
Hedone's expert team has meticulously recreated the look and feel of the new OS, incorporating the icons, fonts, and menu colors seamlessly. You will find 16 homescreen icons (12 user customizable) on Bold, Tour and Curve series and 20 (16 user customizable) on Storm series. Zen and TodayPreview versions are available. Currently on sale for 50% off, you can pick up OS6Like for just $3.49 through September 23rd in the CrackBerry store.
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