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Mobile Ringtones
Picture the scene – you’re on a busy commuter train during the morning rush hour, and you hear “ring ring.” Fifty people, including you, start frantically digging in the briefcases and purses just in case theirs is the phone that is ringing. Sick of playing the “guess whose phone is ringing” game? Then you need to give your phone an identity all its own with a mobile ringtone. With thousands and thousands of ringtone options out there, you’ll never have to confuse someone else’s mobile ringtone with your own again. Hit the Net for Mobile Ringtones: - The internet is your top ringtone shopping destination. Plug “mobile ringtone” into your internet search engine, and you’ll find tons of websites just dying to become your ringtone provider. With all of this competition comes lots of variety. Whether you want your ringtone to be the theme song from your favorite TV show, the latest hip hop hit, a world music tune, or a country classic, there is website to cater to you. If you’d prefer to hear the voice of your favorite celeb calling you to answer your phone, or the fight song of your favorite football team, there is a site that has you covered, too. Just about every hobby, interest, or taste is accounted for on some ringtone website, so you’re to never be wanting for something new.
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With all of this competition comes great pricing, as well. Some of the mobile ringtone websites offer free ringtones in exchange for you signing up for text message advertising from the website’s partners. Other websites are subscription based services, which let you swap your ringtone a set number of times each month, and still other websites are exclusively fee based. If you find something you like, it pays to shop around a little. You may find a better deal.
Ringtone Shopping – Things to Consider: - When you go shopping for your new mobile ringtone, there are a few things you should keep in mind. There are a few different ringtone download file formats available, and not all formats are compatible with all phones. You’ll need to check out your phone’s owner’s manual to see what works for yours. Also, even if a website says a ringtone is free doesn’t mean your service provider will see it that way. Your service provider may charge you a fee for downloading new ringtones. Make sure you understand the rules before you start downloading. |
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