Thursday, August 25, 2011

Verizon's V CAST Music app ringback tones

BASKING RIDGE, NJ — Verizon Wireless said today the company has updated its V CAST Music app, enabling Android™ smartphone customers to get and enjoy the music they want easily and at lower prices. For the first time, V CAST Music brings full-track songs, ringtones and ringback tones together in one easy-to-use application.

The new version of V CAST Music, available on Android smartphones running Android 2.1 or higher, lets customers purchase full-track songs in high-quality MP3 format without DRM. V CAST Music will now also offer full-track songs for 69 cents, 99 cents or $1.29 per song, which can be downloaded over the air to a smartphone, and then easily moved to a computer or other MP3-compatible device using V CAST Media Manager.

“Verizon Wireless is taking a leap forward with V CAST Music. We’re bringing the different kinds of music people love to have on their phones together in one, easy-to-use application, making it easy for customers to get what they want at lower prices,” said Greg Haller, vice president, Consumer Solutions for Verizon Wireless. “We’ve added features to V CAST Music that make it simple and more fun to enjoy your favorite music on your phone and with your friends and family.”

Using the new V CAST Music, customers will be able to purchase multiple formats of the same song – full track, ringtone and ringback tone – at a discounted price in select bundles. Customers can easily purchase and manage Jukeboxes of ringback tones that will rotate messages so callers hear different tones each time they call. V CAST Music now features a wish list, so customers can indicate what music they would like to purchase in the future, a “recommendations” button so they can send music suggestions to friends and family for them to preview or purchase using the app.

V CAST Music comes preloaded on select Android smartphones, and existing customers will be prompted to upgrade the next time they launch the app. Customers that have phones without V CAST Music on the app screen, can download the new version from the Verizon Channel in the Android Martket™. The app is free to download, but customers must have a data package on their account. Data and usage charges may apply when browsing, previewing and downloading music.

Free Mobile Ringtones

Unique ring tones in mobile phones have become popular for users. Ring tones can easily be downloaded such as popular songs from movie. People can choose many ring tones for free. Different types of ring tones are available to download but the basic one is the monotone ring tone.

People own older models of Nokia or any other company are able to use monotone ring tones and can compose their own ring tones in their mobiles. Another ring tone which is popular is the polyphonic ring tone giving a realistic sound. These ring tones are midi files widely available on the Internet.

The new kind of ring tone is the MP3 which gives the real sounds or songs, and movie clips. People now access software that allow converting songs from CDs into MP3 format, by installing in their mobiles. MP3 ring tones are available to be used in newest mobile phones.

Difference between ringback tones and ringtones

Ringtones are the sounds the snazzy little cellphones make when they ring that not just the mobile owner, but everyone in the room, hears too, and glares at them about. (My theory? Ringtones are one of the reasons you can't keep your cell phones on everywhere. Oh, airplanes and hospitals are one thing. But where life and limb aren't under threat, people could probably live with a few brrrr-brrrrs. But a packed lecture hall discussing the physics of communications technology suddenly receiving an explosive 10-second rendition of Queen's Bicycle Race? That's not disruption, that's a flash mob.)

You can download ringtones to your cellphone. You can make your own. You can get them from whoever you've got a service contract with. Ringtones that are portions of real songs are actually truetones, versus the polyphonic ringtones, which are like the notes you heard on the old Name That Tune Show. You know - "Ba-ba-BA-BA-BA-ba-BA - now name that tune!" Ringtones are a $2 billion industry.

Ringback tones are kinda special. They're just for the person who calls you. When they call you, you know the ringtone you hear? Well, they hear regular ringing - unless you've chosen a personalized ringback tone for them to hear. You can totally decide who gets to hear the personalized ringback tones you set to fire on your mobile and who doesn't.

Ringbacks are also known as caller tunes and answer tones. Offers for free ringback tones abound on the Internet, but be wary; you can't get ringback tones downloaded to your phone, just ringtones. As far as I can gather, you get ringback tones only from your cell phone carrier.

free ringback tones for android

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Tips for Choosing a Ringtones

There are several options that you can choose from when it comes to customizing your cell phone with ringtones, all you really need to do is weigh all of your options and find the kind that work best for you and your budget.

1 - You want to check your cell phone to see what you are able to use for ringtones. Certain phones have the capability for various ringtones while others do not. For example, some of the older or more basic cell phones will only be able to use monotone or polygraphic ringtones. Generally, these phones will come with a set of ringtones already loaded into the phone.

2 - Find out if your cell phone carrier already has a way for you to download ringtones from their service or from a related provider. Often times, these options are available in a download menu. All you need to do is browse through the menu, purchase credits for the ringtones that you would like to have and then download them.
3 - Always try it before you buy it! When it comes to purchasing ringtones for your phone, you always want to make sure that you can give it a listen before you pay for it and download it to your cell phone. This way you can eliminate the possibility of the ringtone not having the quality that you had hoped for or not being loud enough for your liking.
4 - Are you ready to customize? Depending on your level of comfort with software and ringtone programs, you can actually fiddle with certain tones and songs to make them your own. This happens to be one of the hottest trends in cellular ringtones to date. Having one of these custom ringtone programs will let you choose a tone, edit the song, loop your favorite portion of it and so on. With this sort of a set up, you might even find that your friends and relatives will be asking you to work on custom ringtones for their own cell phones!

5 - You can always browse the internet for great ringtone options that you can add to your cell phone. Take the time to listen to some of the ringtones that catch your eye, then look and see if there are any ringtone packages that you can buy. Generally, you can find a really affordable package deal that will include a number of songs for quick and easy download from a large list of options.

Phones for Children

What makes these phones different? Primarily, the Call Control feature, which allows parent to pre-program in up to 10 phone numbers - the only telephone numbers children can call. Most parents like to program in all the telephone numbers for each parent, sibling, grandparents and other extended family and some emergency numbers. Another feature on these phones is Family Locator, a feature that allows parents to narrow down the location of their child.

Parents like the kid-centric phones because it allows them the ability to reach out to parents when needed. As most children plead their case to own their own cell phones, most use the classic lines involving the need to be able to call in case of emergency, and phones like these fill this need.

Kids are fans of the phones too. In addition to having the phone to "keep up with the Jones' (Juniors!), so to speak, fun applications allow children to remain children...while owning a grown-up phone. Ring tones that ring to popular songs from children's movies allow the child to add a level of individuality and personalization. Another feature of these phones is the ability to text message the contacts that have been pre-programmed in, a feature that allows kids to feel more grown-up by partaking in "texting" with their parents and siblings.

ringback tones

The mobile communication industry is continuously changing. More and more capable devices are being launched along with complicated applications and features that get better and better. But some of you may say that there is one thing that hasn't changed at all since its appearance, the "riiiiing" that we hear every time we call someone.

Think again, because you are wrong. You've probably never heard of ringback tones. Now you can personalize your mobile phone with a different tone that the person who is calling hears in the speaker until you answer. You have the possibility of choosing from various songs, jokes or creating your own message for the person that is calling. You can even configure a tone to be used for each group of contacts, exactly like you do this with regular ringtones. For example, you can choose a love song for your beloved one or something funny for your friends. Customization hits a maximum level when doing this, so you can ensure to have a unique greeting message for the persons calling you. On top of this, they can be heard by everyone, no matter if they are calling from a mobile phone, a stationary one or if the device is a new one or an old one.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Nokia Ringtones

Ringtone "Nokia tune" is actually based off of a guitarist in the 19th century "Gran Vals" by Spanish musician Francisco T Rega. Nokia song was originally named "Grande Valse" by Nokia, but later changed to "Nokia Tune" in 1998 when the song was so famous and make it as a ringtone Nokia.

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history ringtones

The first commercial mobile ring tones created by a Finnish mobile operator in 1998. This ringtone can be downloaded from the Internet and in RTTTL (Ring Tone Text Transfer Language) format in which a simple text-based format that is used to make music. This tone can be downloaded to the phone via infrared, Bluetooth and SMS.

The Monophonic melodies were developed based on RTTTL. A very simple ring tones, is found in the hands of the older sets. A simple song melodies generated by the orderly arrangement of notes on different frequencies, it can produce only one sound at a time.

Then came polyphonic ringtones melody called a superior, which can produce 16 separate notes at any given time. The songs sound like real music. Most modern phones can play these ringtones.

Mean of Ringtones

Ringtones is the sound emitted by mobile phones to alert the owner when there is an incoming call tone is categorized into three different types such as monophonic ringtones, polyphonic ringtones and true tones or real tones. Monophonic melody is a series of beeps having different frequencies arranged in order and can play only one note playing at a time. Polyphonic melodies produce up to 40 different voices in a time that makes ringtones sound like music. True tones, the audio recording in different formats is very user friendly and can play all kinds of sound imaginable.