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[IMG] _____________________ Home | Shop | Send Us Info | Subscribe | Advertise | Help | [IMG] News World National News State News Politics Business (World) Business (US) Technology Industry Science Medicine Sports Education Entertainment Opinion Latest Articles View Topics View Authors Features Latest Articles View Topics View Authors Community Join Our List Other Sections Affiliates Advertise Video How to- The Basics of Mobile Ringtones Grigoriy Anoshenko November 25, 2007 Now almost everybody, from old ones to teenagers, is using mobile phones. It seems that the mobile phone has become an essential part of your life. Practically nothing is possible without it, not even moving a single step. When such is the case, personalize your mobile phone a bit so that it does look different from others, externally and internally. Make your personal profile on your mobile set the background, wallpaper, screensaver, ringtone to set it apart from the crowd. It*s very easy to set a ringtone on your mobile. There are some monophonic ringtones already placed in your mobile by the company as an extra added feature. But to have fun and a striking ringtone for your mobile, you can download ring tones from the Internet. There are thousands of ringtones available on various websites. The first thing is to find out the ringtone of your choice and then picking up the good one which is compatible with your mobile model. There are some sites that charge you for downloading ringtones and some offer free ringtone facility. Once you decide upon a ringtone, have a preview and test it and then save it in your mobile's memory. For a novice, downloading ringtones can be a bit difficult and a confusing task. It's better to learn the basic things before you start downloading your favorite song as a ringtone in your mobile. From where to download, which site is offering free downloads and, how to save the ringtone in the mobile phone are the basic things to begin with. Once you have learned these basics, getting ringtones for your mobile will be an easy job for you and you want waste your time in asking anybody to help you. Before you begin downloading ringtones from the Internet, find out what type of ringtone you want. There are three types of ringtones: monophonic ringtones, polyphonic ringtones, and mp3 ringtones. The most important point is to see which type will be suitable for your mobile phone and this depends on the model of your phone. The earlier mobiles had the ability to play monophonic tones only. Then came the polyphonic ringtones and now you can even set your favorite song as a ringtone on your mobile. This has been possible due to the advent of GPRS system. Nowadays, most models have monophonic and polyphonic ringtone already stored in them; you might have heard those "tic tac" tones or "birds chirrup" tones. The most advanced ringtones category is that of mp3 ringtones. These are actually the mp3 songs that you listen on your stereo player and computer. Now, new technology mobiles have an innovative memory system to store as many songs as you want in your phone, which can later be used as ringtones for your mobile. These ringtones are often costly to download, so the best option is to connect your mobile phone to computer via a USB cable or through Bluetooth technology which enables you to download many mp3 songs on your phone directly. Now you know how wonderfully easy it is to get a smart ringtone for your mobile. You can even download a fraction of a big composition or multiple songs. 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