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Ring Tones And How To Get Them On Your Phone
Published by: anonym 2009-01-07
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Dont be fooled by these network protocols. There are several ways to get ring tones unto those phones.

Firstly; you can purchase the data cable and the software (Mobile Phone Tools) for the phone. You can get this at any phone outlet or even online. With this you can then create and transfer images, wallpapers, movies and mp3 ring tones to and from the phone.

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Secondly; you can purchase the Bluetooth Dongle (USB Adapter), and then use this to transfer your images and ring tones from your PC to your phone and vice-versa. This will all be done using the Bluetooth wireless technology.

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Thirdly; you can go online and find some free ring tones that you like and then have them transferred to your phone directly off the internet using WAP technology. You can also even get the ring tones text using MMS to your phone or you can even have them emailed to you.

These are the best options for you to choose from. There are more but work with these for now. Oh and dont get led on by these Network people that want to make extra money. Ok the first thing that you have to do to add a Caller ID ring tone is that you have to save the contact on the phone and not on the SIM. This option can be found in the new contact option. It is on the same list as the contacts name and number, etc. you have to change the store to option to store to phone and not store to SIM.

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Once this is done, you will notice that you can now enter a lot more information for that contact in particular. One of the new fields added would be Caller ID ring tone. Just select the option and choose a ring tone, then save and select done to finalize.

You can download ring tones to your mobile phone using a data cable which you need to buy and nokia pc suite which you can download over the net in the website. I am not sure if your carrier provides ring tones for download for your phone. You are going to need to check with your provider to see if they ring tones.

You must use the companies data network to access the ring tone section of your phones system. The good news is this; you do not have to purchase a package of KBs to do this. You can use what is called pay per use. You can go to the web site that has the ring tones you like and download the ring tones to your phone from there, this way you do not have to have a lot KBs that you dont need. Once you get the ring tones, they are saved to your until you remove them. You will have to pay for the tones, but at least it will be a one time thing.

The Mosquito Ring tone or as it is more commonly known as the TEEN BUZZ ring tone was hijacked from a technology that was originally used to repel loitering teenagers from shops in the United Kingdom. Inventor Howard Stapleton developed the Mosquito device for Compound Security Systems. This device emits a modulated 17 kHz sound that proves to be a great annoyance to teenagers or anyone younger, but leaves most over twenty years of age unaffected.

It was marketed as an ultrasonic teenager repellent, an ear-splitting 17-kilohertz buzzer designed to help shopkeepers disperse young people loitering in front of their stores while leaving adults unaffected. The Teen Buzz Ring tone (also known as Mosquito Ring tone, Mosquito tone or Zumbitone) is a cell phone ring tone that is too high-pitched for most adults to hear. It is a constant high-frequency (14.4 kHz) tone.




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