Voice RingtonesHow would you like Marilyn Monroe or Brad Pitt telling you that your phone is ringing? You can, with voice ringtones. Of the three main types of ringtones (monotone, polytone and MP3), MP3, also called real or true tones, are the only type capable of using actual recordings as a ringtone. So, before you go hog wild downloading voice ringtones, you should make sure your phone can handle such power.Compatibility Of Voice Ringtones Researching the types of ringtones your phone can play is simple. First, head to your cell phone manufacturer’s website and look up your model. There should be details including the ringtone compatibility listed. In the alternative, you can find out if your phone can play voice ringtones by going to the 3gforfree website and clicking “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. There is no charge for this service and you are not required to input any personal information, including cell phone number. Finding Voice Ringtones Because MP3 formats are used by far more than ringtones, you have much greater access to files you can use for your phone. You can use a search engine to locate free ringtone voices of all sorts of things – from the “Where’s the Beef” commercial to Snoop’s famous “What up Dog” voice. Ringtones can be made out of each and every one of these sounds. Once you have a voice you would like on your phone, you might be able to simply transfer it to your cell via Bluetooth or a wired connection to your PC. If your phone accepts files ending in .mp3, you can download a voice ringtone by downloading any voice and saying you desire.
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