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What Does your Ringtone Say About You? 25

Posted on April 24, 2011 by Jennib And Friends

Are you funny, entertaining, stylish or cool? Better be careful. Someone might be able to figure this out just by listening to your ringtone. There are many different types of ringtones to choose from and each says something different about you. Some ringtones are simply a sound effect, or a monophonic melody made of similar tones. Others are polyphonic melodies made from a combination of instruments. Still others are actual songs in the form of MP3 music. What ringtone fits your personality best? Some Web sites offer insights into this with ringtone personality quizzes. One asks such things as what your favorite style of music is, how fast you drive, how many CD’s you have at home, how often you go to live music shows, what your favorite color is and what your favorite pet is. It then assesses your personal style and comes up with recommendations of ringtones especially for you. (I was sophisticated and refined.) Of course, you may be the type who instinctively knows where to turn for your ringtones without such guidance. More power to you!


How did ringtones become such a prominent social force? According to the Web site the history-of.net, ringtones are European in origin with the first of these telephonic signatures sold in Finland in 2001. At the time, Finnish teenagers were heavily into text messaging and the Finns were trying to further develop their cellular technology. According to the history-of.net Web site, it was Matti Paananen, co-founder and chief technology officer at Helsinki-based Add2Phone, who invented the business of selling custom ring tones. As soon as American companies got wind of it, they too wanted to take advantage of the market. After all, there were 137 million Americans who spent around billion a year on mobile telecommunications services. The American companies conducted market research that revealed that teenage and college girlsall who loved to talk on the phonewere the target customers. According to the history-of Web site, Boost Mobile, a prepaid cellular company majority-owned by Nextel, was the first to unveil a phone targeted at teenage girls who liked to surf the net and chat on their phones for lengthy periods. Their phones came with nearly 500 ring tones, and featured pop-music songs such as “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”, “Like a Virgin”, “Funky Town”, “California Dreamin’”, and “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go.” Sounds like the old transistor radios we used to hear around the beach.

As phones become fancier and even more technologically advanced, even more people will be able to take advantage of ever-evolving ring tone options. Analyst Dana Thorat at IDC, a technology research firm, estimates that 9.9 million people downloaded a ring tone in 2003, up from 4.8 million in 2002. IDC predicts that number will grow to 54.3 million by the end of 2007. Richard Jesty, an analyst at The Arc Group, a London-based telecommunications consulting firm, says, “Over time, the novelty will wear off, but not yet.” He expects that sales will remain strong through 2008, eventually hitting .2 billion worldwide.

So what ringtone will you choose to make your very own personal statement? Keep in mind that whatever one you select will say a lot about you.


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To download Like a Virgin on MP3 for free – http://ringtones.ez-tracks.com/ringtone-5152.html

To learn more about different types of ringtones read our blog at http://free-ringtones-ez-tracks.blogspot.com/

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A Ringtone Primer for the Uninitiated 0

Posted on April 13, 2011 by Jennib And Friends

Aside from text messaging, ringtones are probably one of the most popular features used on cell phones today as people try to personalize their device. For this reason, understanding some basic information about ringtones such as what types are available, where to get them, and what to be aware of when obtaining them can be important for those less familiar with the use of non-standard ringtones.

The ringtones on a cell phone are simply the sound that is heard alerting someone to an incoming call. Alert tones are the name given to the tone heard alerting a user to a text message or voice mail. Cell phone users like to use unique, personalized ringtones to help them identify when their cell phone, versus another person’s phone, is ringing in a crowd. They can also be used to identify specific callers when the user sets up different ringtones for the various people in their contact list. Thus, the variety of ringtones in use is not just for vanity, but indeed has a functional aspect.

There are many different terms used to describe the various types of cell phone ringtones, but the most common types include:

Monotone: These ringtones are a single note; the audio quality is quite limited.

Polyphonic: These ringtones consist of multiple tones playing simultaneously to form a melody. The audio quality is significantly better than with monotone ringtones.

MP3: These ringtones are actually MP3 audio files; excerpts from songs.

Real Sound: These ringtones are not music but are a wide variety of sounds such as horns, sirens, bird calls, racing engines, etc.

Most cell phones come with pre-loaded ringtones which the user can select. In addition, cell phone users can download additional ringtones from the internet, compose their own, or send them to friends. To download ringtones a user simply needs an internet capable cell phone and a plan that allows internet access.

The simplest way to download ringtones to a cell phone is to go to the wireless provider’s site and select the ringtones from the same carrier providing the cellular service and cell phone itself. This is the simplest method because it is easy to determine which ringtones are compatible with the particular cell phone model used, obtain accurate instructions, and assure that there is no malware involved. Most wireless carriers will charge a small fee for ringtones without any further obligations to purchase more.

An online search on “free ringtones” will also reveal a huge number of sites where additional ringtones can be downloaded. DADA Mobile and Jamster are two such sites. However, it is important to consider several things when going this route:

Will the ringtone downloaded be free from malware?

Will the ringtone work with the particular cell phone model and network?

Has the site observed applicable copyright laws?

Read the fine print. Even with free ringtones, the user needs to be aware of whether or not they are committing to making future purchases for their cell phone.

Not all cell phones are capable of supporting MP3 file ringtones. The software necessary for downloading the files is included with some cell phone models, while for others it would need to be downloaded from the internet.

Some cell phones have a feature to allow users to compose their own ringtone. Reading through the owners manual should provide the user with this information and provide instructions on how to accomplish the task. For cell phones without this capability, the other option is to obtain the computer software necessary for composing a ringtone and to then download it to the cell phone. Data cables or some type of internet connection would obviously be necessary to complete this process.

Ringtones are not a necessity, but they are also useful in some situations and certainly can add some personality to a cell phone. Luckily the cost is generally minimal as long as the user assures they are not making a commitment to ongoing purchases.

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Nokia Free Ringtones 25

Posted on February 20, 2011 by Jennib And Friends

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