Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Free t-mobile music ringtones?

Hi, are there any sites that offer free real music ringtones for t-mobile phones?





Please post only sites that offer 100% free real music ringtones.





also another question.





Does all carrier supports real music ringtones? just a kid question so please answer if you like.





again: please post only real free music ringtones that I can use on my t-mobile phone. thanks!

Free t-mobile music ringtones?
I' m not sure if all carriers support real music ringtones, but I am sure not all phones are capable of playing music ringtones. Here's a site that you can download real music ringtones for your t-mobile cell phone.





http://real-ringtones.awardspace.com/





You can directly download real music ringtones to your t-mobile cell phone. I hope that helps!
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Reply:Okey dokey, for a while I was searching for the same thing and finally found 3 different types of software you can use to download ANY music ringtone to your cell phone for all major carriers, including T-mobile.





First there's ToneThis, which is a pretty cool software you can download for FREE, no spam, no viruses or anything. As long as you have the internet on your phone, then you're good to go. I provided the link below.





Second there's Ringtone Media Studio, which is another software that costs $20. However, you can download the free trial version and make up to 5 free real music ringtones. The quality is EXCELLENT. I like that one best. With this software you use a USB cable, Bluetooth, or infrared-something to transfer the ringtones to your phone. I have a USB cable, so that works best for me.





Third and last is Phone Sherpa, which is a website you can use to make your own music ringtones, but only if you earn credits. Learn more about it at the site. It's pretty good, the quality's pretty good...etc.





I suggest you try ToneThis first, you'll like it. Just make sure you have the internet on your phone.


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