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Say "I Love You" by MobilePhone

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Feb 9, 2005, 10:46
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Valentine�s Day traditionally means chocolates and flowers.  But today�s hip sweethearts are saying �I Love You� with mobile phones.  Cell phones have become an essential part of life, and relationships.  Surveys say nearly three-quarters of Americans use cell phones daily and not just for talking.  Special Valentine�s ring tones, �callertunes,� games and wallpaper are popular ways to celebrate.  People also send personalized text messages, photos and even video on Valentine �s Day to lovers and friends all through cell phones.  Michael Gallelli of T-Mobile:

 

�We offer a variety of fun ways to communicate love around Valentine�s Day.  Greet your sweetheart with a special love song when they call or personalize your own phone with a great selection of romantic ring tones and wallpaper.�

 

For more on celebrating Valentine �s Day using your mobile phone, visit

t-mobile-dot-com.

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