Ringtones for all mobile phones
You are calling Your phone to mobile, handy, cell-phone, mobile phone or wireless phone?
It makes no difference! Today every phone capable to play polyphonic or MP3 ringtones,
but unable to play the classic oldschool monophonic tones. If you want to use old classic
retro ringtones, the only thing what you do, digitalize it yourself or DOWNLOAD it for
free from this site. We digitalized a lot of good old ringtones from old phones like
Nokia 6210 and put to MP3. It doesn\'t matter if You use Apple iPhone 6,
Sony Xperia Z3, BlackBerry, Samsung Galaxy S5, LG Optimus, HTC One, Moto X, Nexus 6,
Samsung Galaxy Note, LG G3 or HTC One M8.
Types of ringtones
Monophonic
The original ringtones play only one note at a time.
Polyphonic
A polyphonic ring tone can consist of several notes at a time. The
first polyphonic ring tones used sequenced recording methods such as
MIDI. Such recordings specify what synthetic instrument should play a
note at a given time, and the actual instrument sound is dependent
upon the playback device. Later, synthesized instruments could be
included along with the composition data, which allowed for more
varied sounds beyond the built-in sound bank of each phone.
Truetone
A truetone (also known as "realtone", "mastertone", "superphonic ringtone"
or "audio recording") is simply an audio recording, typically in a common
format such as MP3 or AAC. Truetones, which are often excerpts from songs,
have become popular as ring tones. The first truetone service was started
by au on December 2002.[17] "My Gift to You" by Chemistry was the first
song to be distributed as a truetone.
Sing tone
A "sing tone" is a ring tone created in karaoke style, combining a user's
recorded voice (adjusted to be both in time and in tune) with a backing track.
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Ringtone categories:
That_s_it, Ring_ring, Low, Do-mi-so, Bee, Cicada, Trio, Intro, and more... |
Low, Medium, High, Mixed, ringtone_1, ringtone_2, ringtone_3, ringtone_4, and more... |
ringtone_1, ringtone_2, ringtone_3, ringtone_4, ringtone_5, ringtone_6, ringtone_7, ringtone_8, and more... |
Business_Call, Normal, Pager1, Pager2, Rapid, UK-style, and more... |
Top_Secret, and more... |
Did You know? What was the first phone with customizable ring tones?
The first commercial mobile phone with customizable ring tones was the Japanese NTT DoCoMo
Digital Mova N103 Hyper by NEC, released in May 1996. It had a few preset songs in MIDI
format. In September 1996, IDO, the current au, sold Digital Minimo D319 by Denso. It was
the first mobile phone where a user could input an original melody, rather than the preset
songs. These phones proved to be popular in Japan: a book published in 1998 providing
details about how to customize phones to play snippets of popular songs sold more than 3.5
million copies.
The first downloadable mobile ring tone service was created and delivered in Finland
in 1998 when Radiolinja (a Finnish mobile operator now known as Elisa) started their
service called Harmonium, invented by Vesa-Matti Pananen. Harmonium contained both
tools for individuals to create monophonic ring tones and a mechanism to deliver them
over-the-air (OTA) via SMS to a mobile handset. On November 1998, Digitalphone Groupe
(SoftBank Mobile) started a similar service in Japan. |
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