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These sites usually have a lot of extra content that you can't find on the main ringtone sites. For example, you'll find a wide range of bird songs, rooster's crows and much more at these sites. You can also download ringtones for free on these sites, so you can have them on your device to use whenever you want.
Another option is to buy ringtones from the iTunes store. The iPhone version of the iTunes store only allows you to purchase a small number of ringtones, but the iPod and Mac versions let you download as many as you'd like.
You can then transfer those to your device or set them as your default ringtones. Some phones also let you change the default ringtone for specific types of alerts, such as when you receive a text message or an incoming call.
Some of these ringtones are available in different formats to fit the needs of different phones. For example, some ringtones are in the 3GP format used by some Motorola and Kyocera phones, while others are in the mp3 format that's common on iPhones and iPads.
If you have a polyphonic phone, such as the Nokia 5233 or an early Danger Hiptop, you can program your own ringtones using a sequence of notes. This method requires a melody composer, so check your cell phone's instruction manual to see if this feature is supported by your phone.
Alternatively, you can download a music track as an mp3 ringtone. This is the easiest method to get a ringtone that fits your style and taste, but it's not always available.
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