Why should I buy a ring tone for my cell phone?
Almost immediately after purchasing a cell phone, people often ask how they can download or buy ringtones for their new phone. Why do people want different ringtones? Most people buy ring tones for their cell phones because they either do not like the cell phone ring tones that come pre-programmed on the cell phone or they like to have the diversity of a variety of ring tones on their phone and they can change the ring tones based upon their respective moods or based upon the individual caller that is calling.
Before downloading a ring tone, people should investigate several things about ring tones. These few issues can make a big difference on which ring tone - if any - to purchase and download on their cell phone.
The most obvious issue with ring tones is the price. You need to determine if the ring tone is merely a downloadable ring tone or if it is truly a free ring tone. Many times people believe they are purchasing a free ring tone and miss the fine print that authorizes the company to charge your phone bill for the respective ring tone.
Determine whether or not the ring tones are compatible with your cell phone and cell phone service. This can be very tricky and often websites will not inform the consumer if the cell phone ringtone is incompatible with your cell phone. Usually you can find this information on a link at the website or in the fine print on the website. If you cannot find this information on the website, then I would recommend contacting the company on their respective site - usually the contact us link.
The final thing to do is to determine whether or not the ring tones are compatible with your cell phone and cell phone service. This can be very tricky and often websites will not inform the consumer if the cell phone ringtone is incompatible with your cell phone. Usually you can find this information on a link at the website or in the fine print on the website. If you cannot find this information on the website, then I would recommend contacting the company on their respective site - usually the contact us link.
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