Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Wallpapers And Ringtones: Advice On How To Personalize Your Cellphone

By Amanda Jackson


If there is something which reduces the enjoyment or experience achieved from being an owner of certain gadgets including phones it is the likelihood of everyone else having the same phone, ringtone and wallpaper. That's why it's a boon to you if you can personalize these.

A ringtone is basically a set of tunes played by your phone to signal that there are calls coming in. It is complicated if all phones within a certain square feet are all ringing with the same sound. It is embarrassing in fact unless you get personal ones.

Where do you get these ringtones? You can download them free or on premium from a number of sites. You may choose other trendy accessories while at it.

A decent cell phone manufacturer normally is networked to a company which has nice ones. You can enter searches for "cool ringtone" even straight from your phone to get one.

The other way is to just create your personal ringtones if your phone can handle SP-MIDI file formats. To create tones, read through online tutorials to come up with that million-dollar sound. Some phones however only support polyphonic or monophonic formats.

Some phones do not support certain files, therefore, always crosscheck and be sure of them.

Phones are like computers in a way, when it comes to display. To enhance display, you can have the "desktop" changed. You phone's wallpaper may be replaced with something fancier.

Ideas for decent wallpapers can be blockbuster movies, your favorite actor or music artiste. If you prefer something mellow you can just click a sunset picture or a landmark and have it. A photo of you on your travels is nice too.

To get the full package of a cell phone, personalization is a must. Therefore, as the above says, a good start is with the ringtones and secondly, the wallpaper you see every time you unlock the keypad. Downloads are sure ways of getting you from first gear to the next in terms of individuality.




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