- General:
All images are in .jpg format, ranging from 120 x 120 pixels to 352 x 416 pixels.
Please let us know if you need a different size or file format.
- Image Sizes:
The 3-digit numbers indicate file size.
The oblong files are between 128(w) x 160(h) and 352(w) x 416(h).
The square files are 120, 128, 160, 200 and 208 pixels square.
Basic Styles |
White Text
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Tall
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Wide
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Surround
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- Special Layout Elements:
- "WS" - indicates there is white space (empty border space) around the design. This is necessary on phones such as the Motorola RAZR (Verizon firmware) so the text does not get lost in the upper and lower menus.
- "Centered" - indicates a square design in the center of the image
- "Corner" - indicates the square design has been moved closer to the upper right corner of the image
- Downloading cellphone wallpaper:
Save the file to your computer, then e-mail the image as an attachment to your cellphone.
If you don't know the e-mail address for your cellphone, and you are able to send pictures from your phone:
Send a picture e-mail from your cellphone to your regular e-mail.
Reply to that message, attaching in the wallpaper file.
Save the image to your cellphone.
Follow your phone's normal procedure for changing the wallpaper.
- Rights:
These images are freely available for personal use by any person with diabetes.
- Limitations:
Using diabetes-alert cellphone wallpaper should not replace the use of a Medic-Alert bracelet or other body jewelry; however, it may be useful in the case where your normal Medic-Alert cannot be found.
Please remember to set ICE ("In Case of Emergency") entries in your cellphone directory as an additional aid to first-responders.