Get Funky Ringtones For Motorola Cellular Phones

written by: Colin Klinkert; article published: year 2008, month 06;


  

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Having a mobile phone is very easy these days. You can easily switch from one unit to another. But what about the features? What if your mobile phone is Motorola that has only one ring tone and you are dying to add more tunes to your phone? What shall you do? Worry not, as the internet have lots of free ringing tones to offer. The catch? You can get it absolutely free!

There are some sites that offer "free" complimentary ringtones; however, there is a fee of $9.99 per month to join. There are some that offer a wide variety of free ringtones for motorola phones, including Rock, Pop, Dance, Classical, Latin, Jazz, Rap/Hiphop, R&B/Soul, and more. Just practically any genre you'd like and does not require a fee.

All you have to do is surf and browse thru the internet, select your ringtone. After you are done, follow these easy to follow steps:

Be sure that your phone has a composer for ringtones. Not all mobile phones have a ringtone composer feature.

Proceed to your phone's Ringtone Composer. It is usually found in "Settings" or "Tone Settings". For exact instructions for your phone, consult your owner's manual on the manufacturer's web site.

Press "New Tone" or "My Melodies", then "Edit", to edit the current melody (may not be required with some phones - just selecting "New Tone" may automatically put you in the edit mode in your ringtone composer).

Now, you need to get a "keypress sequence" compatible with your ringtone composer for the melody you want.

Typing the keypress sequence into your ringtone composer exactly as given on mrtones.com. Simply choose Motorola, and a list of ringtones will be displayed. Once you choose the ringtone, another page will come up with the sequence of numbers needed to be entered into your phone.

After you have completed it, press the "ok" or "done" key in your ringtone composer and follow the instructions. Your ringtone composer should let you name, listen to and save your new ringtone.

Your new melody will be listed with your other ringtones.

Deleting a previously entered ringtone is usually best done by editing the ringtone in your ringtone composer and replacing the notes with a new melody.

There you have it, an easy to follow guide on how to download and store ringtones to your Motorola mobile phone simply at no cost!

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