If custom wallpapers, music, and entire UI themes are still not enough to suit your taste, you may want to take a look at a new service that KTF out in Korea has recently launched. The service is called Font of Your Own, and it lets users send a handwritten message by SMS.
Font of Your Own, as the name explicitly suggests, allows you to write messages down in a font of your own, letting you bypass the often horrible built-in fonts found in some mobile phones.

The service is free of charge, and all users have to do is to download the necessary applications, photograph his/her own handwritten letters, and send it over to a designated number.
There is even an option to change fonts by using a font editor program on a PC, although if you really aim for personalization you’d be better off skipping this method. This takes personalized messages to another level, that’s for sure.
Via Telecoms Korea
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