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Motorola 120e Ringtones


The customizable Motorola 120e ringtones are available as My Tones, used with the phones' ringtone composer unit (which can be found under the ring styles menu category).

The 120 series phones are sold through cell phone companies such as:

Verizon,
U.S. Cellular,
AT&T Wireless, and
Cingular.

To use the composer unit, you can try and make ringtones of your own from scratch, or you can get pre-made key-in sequences from online resources that have them. There are also converters that convert ringers in other format into the Motorola key-in (My Tones) format.

Motorola 120e Ringtones - Resources

The key-in format ringers that are compatible with the My Tones format are available from many resources that offer latest hits as keypress ringers. One of these sites is MrTones.com.

In addition, you may want to try out ringtone converters that convert ringtone in one format into the Motorola format that you then can use with the My Tones composer.

For example, you may find out that Nokia phones have superior selection of the latest rap ringtones. By using converters, you can get the same selection for your phone.

The problems lie in that the two may not match exactly, with the one that was converted ending usually sounding somewhat off key.