Download HiFi Ringtones
You can download HiFi ringtones primarily in MP3 or WAV format. For some cell phones, you may have to change the file to MMF, AMR, or AWB file format.
Of the other formats, MMF is supported by select Samsung phones. The AMR and AWB formats are typically used in cell phones that support MMS messaging. You can download HiFi ringers to your cell phone in several ways. The most popular way is to go to some of the available ringer services and download the ringers from there. The actual downloading may be through wireless browsers, where you typically get the address path for the download on a text message first. Or, you may get the ringers on MMS messages or as wireless e-mail attachments, for example. One method that is gaining popularity is to download HiFi ringtones from the Internet to your desktop. From desktop, you can upload them to your cell phone through cables, infrared, or Bluetooth connection. Also, phone manager software is required to manage the file transfer process. Download HiFi Ringtones - Commercial Downloads Because HiFi ringtones support universal standards, you can normally use, for example, MP3 ringers for Nokia on Motorola cell phones. The situation is different for monotonic ringers, where there is/was a standards war between Nokia Smart Messaging and other competing standards. However, not all service providers are able to send the ringtone to all networks. For example, the Cingular Super Tones HiFi ringer service is only for Cingular customers. Other HiFi ringtones services are available from T-Mobile (HiFi T-Zones ringers), Nextel (Sound and Voice Ringtones), ALLTEL (Music Ringtones), Verizon (Get It Now Ringtones), and other major cell phone companies. There are also independent providers of HiFi ringtones that can send the ringer to your cell phone network. The most popular of these services include: ToneThis.com RingtoneJukebox.com zingy.com planetringtone.net Download HiFi Ringtones - Free DownloadsBecause the MP3 ringers are easy to make, there are several free sites for MP3 ringing tones. However, the downloads from these sites are typically to your desktop (using right mouse click / "save as" combination), then the content is uploaded to the cell phone with cables/infrared/Bluetooth and phone manager software. For example, mobileplayground.co.uk has TrueTones in MP3 format available for downloading to your desktop. You can also get free MP3 HiFi music clips from non-ringtone services. One of the best such sources is Walmart Music Store, which has thousands of MP3 30 second clips of music. These are actually previews of the tracks on CDs, but also make great ringtones to cell phones (don't go to the music downloads section for the previews, however). The file size of the Walmart MP3s is typically 235 KB, so you may have to edit the file to make it smaller. Also, if your cell phone does not support MP3, you can convert the MP3 to other formats. If your correct format is AMR or AWB, these files can be converted using the Nokia Multimedia Converter 2, which is available online for free. If the format is WAV, you can convert with Advanced WMA Workshop converter. For MMF format, there are free converter downloads available from Yamaha.
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