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Free Revo Chic Theme for the 8900, 9000 & 9630

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PooterMobile over at PimpMyBerry has a nice little shop set up with all of his free BlackBerry theme designs. One of his pride and joy themes, as he claims, is for us gals who want to sport a little flowery style. Enter Revo Chic.

Revo_Chic

Featuring a soft green and pink pastel flowery image with pink icons and interesting accents, there seems to be more to this theme than meets the eye. Some details are below, and more information can be found as well as the OTA download at PimpMyBerry. Best yet, Revo Chic is completely FREE which IMO, that’s always a good thing. Features include:

  • New sleek icons!
  • Pretty much all icons have been modified!
  • Two hidden “cells” containing 4 customizable icons each for a total of 8 icons on homescreen
  • When you click on cell 1 the first four icons pop up and the same goes for cell2
  • No carrier
  • Wallpaper friendly
  • Lockscreen is animated
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This entry was posted on Friday, October 23rd, 2009 and is filed under 8900 Curve, 9000 Bold, 9630 Tour, Themes.

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3 Comments to “Free Revo Chic Theme for the 8900, 9000 & 9630

  1. Posted by: Sally Yousef

    Thank you!

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  2. how do i download this theme ??

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