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When you have any kind of smart phone or mobile phone, you can easily set your ringtone. Once you have selected, downloaded and uploaded the mobile ringtone to your mobile phone, you will notice that it is placed into a particular folder in your mobile phone. This can be called 'Ringetones'.
To change your ringtone, you can simply find the feature in the settings folder and follow the prompts to change the ringtone. There are no limits as to how many changes you make. You can also record your own ringtone and upload it and set this as your ringtone for your mobile phone as well. For more information, individuals can seek help in the mobile phone manuals.
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RCP Ringtone Design has just released Ringtones 2.0, providing over 100 mobile ringtones in M4R format for iPhone and MP3 format for Android, BlackBerry, and other devices. Each ringtone is elegantly mastered to get the most pristine sound out of tiny mobile speakers. There is also a smaller version of the release called "RCP Elite" which offers 30 tones for less than half the price.
Both downloads come with installation instructions. Many of the newest smartphones do not come with a decent set of default ringtones. The iPhone probably has the most lame ringtones of all, offering a choice of embarrassing cartoon effects or the "Marimba" which is so oft-used that any incoming call in a public space is likely to cause a mass checking of pockets. That's why the newest release from RCP provides an eclectic mix of normal ringtones that are classy and professional, and they guarantee no hidden fees or recurring charges, no spam, no scams and no DRM when you download Ringtones 2.0.
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Yutaka Tsutano
There is a new iPhone app from Billboard that lets you view up to 60 years worth of Billboard music charts on your phone. With the iPhone now available through Verizon for the first time, apps like these should continue to increase in popularity as more peoplethen ever have access to Apple devices. The Billboard Chart App features the company's 15 infulential music sales charts, genre rankings and ringtones.
The app updates each chart on a weekly basis so users can track their favorite album's sales over time. The album chart history going bac k up to 60 years will be accompanied by 30 second music snippets that can be searched by artist, album, or song. The charts are already very popular on the company's website, so the app seemed like a no-brainer for Billboard executives.