Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Ringtones How to Find the Right Sound for You

Cell phones come with a wide variety of accessories, from protective covers to hands free units, but perhaps the most important and least tangible of these are the ringtones, which signal an incoming call or message. Whether you choose the latest pop hit to let you know when your friends are calling, or prefer to be alerted to your phone by a more traditional ringing sound, there are a multitude of ways to find the ringtones that matches your personality perfectly, ensuring that when your phone rings, everyone knows that it’s for you!

Most cell phones include a selection of ringtones upon purchase, and depending on the brand you choose, this choice can be broad enough for the average user. Usually including a brand ringtone and a range of other choices, from simple monotone sounds to animal noises and classical tunes, most of us are fairly certain of finding something we can live with. For many cell phone users though, individuality is all and finding the right ringtone can be a labor of love.

So where do you look if you don’t like the sounds you’ve been saddled with? Since the popularity of cell phones has increased, the growth of companies offering a variety of phone services has occurred along parallel lines. Some of the most prolific of these are ringtone providers, and their services can be availed of fairly simply.

These companies will place ads designed to reach those most likely to be interested in enjoying a variety of ringtones, so finding their details shouldn’t be difficult. Check out your favorite magazine for a good selection, or perform an online search. You will then find easy ways to get your new tones, usually either by downloading them from the internet or having them sent to you by text message.

But remember – caveat emptor, or as most of us would say, buyer beware. Ringtones are available in varying sound qualities and different price ranges, so be sure to read the small print before you commit. You might love a particular song when it bursts on to you radio in living color, but it might not sound so great in the audio equivalent of black and white! You might also find yourself unknowingly signing up to receive regular ringtone updates – remember that these companies are trying to make their money, so be sure that you are purchasing a once off tune, if that is what you want.

With minimal research you can find the perfect ringtone to match your style. Pretty soon you’ll be waiting with baited for your next call – just to hear that tune again!


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