Real RingtonesCell phones have become a real part of American’s lives. Why shouldn’t the ringtones be real as well? Your phone may have the capability of alerting you to an incoming call by playing one of the calls from the wild, an ocean wave crashing or a real child screaming.Real ringtones are sounds recorded in the real world, then saved and played on your virtual mobile office. Imagine recording little Sally’s first solo on the flute and reliving that moment each time she calls. If your phone is capable of reading and playing MP3 ringtones, you can record a real music ringtone. Most high-end phones and newer popular models are capable of playing real ringtones, but you should confirm this before spending a dime on downloads. Compatibility Of Real Ringtones You can find your telephones compatibility at the 3GforFree website for no cost. Click “Compatibility List”, located along the left side of the page. With just a few clicks and less than a minute, you’ll find out which type of ringtone your cell phone is capable of using. If there is a YES next to Voice/Real Ringtones, your phone should have no problem playing real life sounds. Because this is a newer technology, it is not as common as it will be in a year or two. Finding Real Ringtones Your cellular service provider is probably the best place to start your search for real ringtones. While their selection may be limited, they can assure you the tones will work on your phone without any fiddling. A much wider selection of real ringtones can be found at the AudioSparx website. Want a real barking dog sound ringtone? No problem, they have 224 dog ringtones. Want the song Haste the Day real ringtone? Visit the FunTonia website for their huge collection of digital song tracks. Be prepared to pay a few dollars for real ringtones you find online. These take time to record, shorten and categorize. They typically cost between $1 and $5 each, depending on the complexity of the sound. Making Real Ringtones You aren’t limited to the real ringtones you find online. Many phones with real ringtone capability allow you to simply record a sound and set it as your ringtone. Others require you to record a sound, make some changes then save it as a ringtone. You can do this with a computer application called Audacity. For more information on Audacity, use your favorite search engine to look for Audacity by SourceForge.
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