Apple WWDC 2009
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Although Apple has decided to offer two colors for the iPhone 3G in the 16GB version, some people may want more. Thankfully, ColorWare has gotten their hands on an iPhone 3G and is now able to offer their popular device coloring service for it. There are five separate parts of the iPhone 3G that are able to be colored, the back, frame, home button, SIM tray, and earbuds. You can also get your dock colored.
The only downside to this cool service is that it is quite pricey, and you will have to be without your iPhone for about two weeks while they color it for you. If you want all six of the hardware pieces listed above colored, it will run you $230 before taxes. Just the back itself is $150. However, if you like to use your iPhone in style, it may be worth the price. Did you get your iPhone 3G colored?
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