Whether we admit it or not, most of us have a bit of a liking for the refined appearance of the iPhone and the stylized operating system of Mac. You might find its high price unacceptable, you might have preconceived notions against Apple, or you might disdain its lack of an open SDK, but there's no denying that many of us harbor admiration for this revolutionary product set to go on sale on June 29th. If you currently own an older Windows Mobile phone, you could choose to have your American friend send you an iPhone via international mail after it goes on sale to replace it. Of course, if you don't have $500, we still have ways to simulate some of the ultra-cool features of the iPhone that are already well-known, such as: the iPhone home screen interface, the scrolling contact menu, and the slide-to-unlock function, among others.
Below are two methods to turn your Windows Mobile phone into an iPhone. Each one can achieve excellent results. The first method is relatively simple, while the second one is slightly more complex and requires more effort on your part, but it offers a more realistic effect.