Cool Musical Ringtones For Your iPhone | The Communication Blog

Monday, November 2, 2009

Cool Musical Ringtones For Your iPhone

By Thom Yarborough

Sure, exploring the iPhone was fun, but now you need new things and ways to make it more exciting don't you? There may be tons of Games and Apps for you to choose from, but there's something more you could do, and that's called a Ringtone. We know that all phones support ringtones but the sound quality for ringtones played in the iPhone surpass all else. It's wicked cool and that's all thanks to some awesome engineering from the people at Apple!

With three main steps you could get your ringtones to play on your iPhone. All you need to do is, download the ringtone and save it on your computer. Once done, you need to drag it to the iTunes Ringtones folder and sync your phone to it. This will add your ringtones to your iPhone immediately. So take a look now, at some the coolest ringtones for your iPhone.

There are a large number of websites that instruct you on how to convert your Mp3 files to the required M4ZR format for your iPhone, and there are websites that let you download them directly too. And there are also sites like www.free-ringtone.cc that allow you to pick your favorite ringtones and transfer them with minimum fuss to your iPhone.

There are plenty of categories on this website where ringtones can be found, but one of the most popular one would be the musical category. When you click on this category, you will be surprised by the sheer number of ringtones that can be found there in just music.

This category features popular artists such as Rihanna, Akon, Chris Brown, and Jonas Brothers to name but a few. Of course, any list would be incomplete with the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, and there plenty of his chartbusters here which you can play on your iPhone. The quality is good, the ringtones are free, so what are you waiting for? Don't waste even a moment more. Check them out!

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