Europe UK : T-Mobile is breaking new ground with the launch of its MyFaves Mates Morpher application on facebook. The revolutionary technology allows facebook users to ˜morph’ up to five of their friends to discover what their ˜MyFaves’ would look like as one.
The morphing application can be found on facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=6508918303
The technology can morph between two and five friends. Ever wondered what you and your partner, or even Amy and Blake would look like as one? How about the ultimate Spice Girl or the ultimate Beatle? MyFaves Mates Morpher creates morphed images in a matter of minutes; all you need to do is download the application and start morphing.
Vanessa Potts, Head of Post-Pay, T-Mobile comments: The MyFaves Mates Morpher application allows people to find out what their ultimate friend - a mixture of their MyFaves - would look like as one. The MyFaves tariff was created with community in mind, bringing our customers closer to the people who matter most by offering them unlimited contact with their inner circle across any network. Our research showed that we all have an inner circle of around five friends and this application allows facebook users to explore their MyFaves, deciding who should be in their top five whilst having a bit of fun morphing them together. And some might be shocked by the end result!
For further information regarding MyFaves please follow the link:
http://www.myfavesmedia.co.uk/
T-Mobile has developed the application to celebrate its new tariff MyFaves, which gives customers unlimited calls, texts and MMS to their five selected ˜MyFaves’, regardless of network. The UK’s first community tariff, MyFaves has a selection of call packages to choose from to suit a range of customers: MyFaves 25, 35 and 40. Alongside the unlimited contact with your top five, packages also include allowance for calls and texts: MyFaves 25 offers an allowance of 25 minutes and 50 texts, MyFaves 35 offers 100 minutes and 200 texts and MyFaves 45 offers 200 minutes and 400 texts.

