When they first get a new phone, many mobile users spend time figuring out how to make it NOT flash and ring all the time. For everyone else, Fonelites may be the next big thing in mobile customisation. They’re stickers which come in a host of shapes and sizes, and which flash when a call is made or received.
They don’t need batteries either – instead, they react to the frequency generated by your phone during calls, and convert this into a voltage to power the stickers’ LED lights. Scientific readers, is this possible? The website’s a bit basic, but there is a national sales-line number.
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I have one and it works
Just stick it on the back of your phone
I want to buy one ,,,where can I get it from??? help please thx
they sell them on ebay!
I want one but i really cant find them
can anyone help