Sunday, April 20, 2008

The Right Iphone Ringtones

By Charlie Reese

What You Need To Know About iPhone Ringtones

Once upon a time, when a phone rang, all it did was ring. Now, with the advent of ringones for cell phones, they bark, moo, sing, boom, or start up your favorite song. Sometimes they even ring. One time I was riding the bus and heard a series of obscenities across the aisle. I turned to look and saw someone taking his phone out of his pocket and the obscenities immediately stopped. This is no different for iPhone ringtones.

Choose A Proper Ring, Please

The problem with using anything other than a buzz, beep or ring for your iPhone ringtone is that you might not realize that your phone is ringing. This kind of defeats the purpose of having a portable phone in the first place. Although the latest generation has been raised with the idea of any conceivable noise on the planet being used for iPhone ringtones, those of us born as late as 1989 just can't wrap our tiny little minds around the concept.

If you were born before 1990, do yourself and the rest of the planet a favor by choosing iPhone ringtones that actually sound somewhat like a phone ringing - either that or a ringtone of a person saying, "Dude, pick up your phone" (which does exist). Quite frankly, an iPhone ringtone should be an alarm. Do you really plan on waiting for it to play out the entire rendition of "Baby Got Back" before you pick up?

What Cell Phones Do You Need?

Contrary to what Apple would like you to believe, you don't need to have an iPhone to have iPhone ringtones on your phone. Techno-geeks like to call this "pimping" or "tricking up" your phone. However, keep in mind that an iPhone ringtone costs at least $2 (US) to download (which is still cheaper than the cost of an actual iPhone).

You also are not stuck with the official selection of iPhone ringtones on Apple's website. If you are willing to do a little online research and follow a bunch of instructions, then you can adapt your iPhone into taking just about any ringtone made for any phone on the planet.

iTunes

The usual way of getting iPhone ringtones is to buy an iPhone and then go to Apple's iTunes web site (where mP3 files for the infamous iPod devices are sold). This has the latest and greatest official selection of iPhone ringtones for you to choose from.

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