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How to delete ringtone created with iphone ringtone off of the iphone?

March 30th, 2013 1 comment

i made a ringtone from the tipard iphone ringtone maker and after its done converting it , it exports it to the iphone and now i dont like it anymore so how do i delete it from the iphone? i cant go into root/library/ringtones and delete it so any suggestions?

Ventones is a free site

Can i open up my own record label and sign myself and get my music out there without relying on other record l?

March 29th, 2013 2 comments

I make really good quality songs and i dont want to be signed by some other record labels..i want to boost myself of into to music business,iwant to do my own signing and earn my own money when people buy my music.But i want to know how tough is it going to be and is it possible???plz i want good answers,thank u.

For starters, there would be no need to sign yourself if you are the sole proprietor of the label because you would simply be entering a contract with yourself.

Furthermore, starting a label isn’t going to give you more resources that you do not already have. If you do not know how to market and sell your music now… Then you won’t be able to do so as a label either.

You do not need a label in order to make money as an Artist. You simply have to market yourself well enough and make your music available to those whom wish to purchase it.

If you do not know how to sell your music through online retailers; like iTunes, Amazon… etc, I recommend you look into Catapult Digital Distribution. They will distribute your songs to most all major digital music retailers as well as make your songs available as ringtones for most cellular providers. You will also be paid for album sales, song sales, streams, and downloads… Not to mention at a rate that is much much higher than Artists whom earn royalties though their label.

How to make iphone ringtones longer then 30 seconds?

March 17th, 2013 2 comments

Is there any free program to make iphone ringtones that are longer then 30 seconds and also can be synced to the iphone…..i would like to make a 1 minute ringtone

http://www.ventones.com

just follow the steps on that site . Ventones shows how to get free ringtones for iphones.

i use it for my iphone 3g all the time

How to make a iphone ringtone that plays for 1 minute or more?

March 15th, 2013 4 comments

How do i make a iphone ringtone that plays for 1 minute or more
I DO NOT wanna make a 30 second ringtone…..i wan to make it 1 minute….is there any free program that allows me to make a 1 minute ringtone

http://www.ventones.com

just follow the steps on that site . Ventones shows how to get free ringtones for iphones.

i use it for my iphone 3g all the time

The camera on my Samsung BlackJack won’t let me take anymore pictures! How can I rectify this?

March 12th, 2013 2 comments

When I try to take a picture, it gives me an error message – "Not enough disk space!!" and I know I have more than enough. Please help!
I don’t have a lot of directly on my phone. Most of them are on my memory card.

There is one of two issues causing this problem. One, you truly have too many pictures, and they may not be stored where you thought they should be stored, for example they may be on the phones memory even if you have a memory card installed. Make sure that all pictures, videos, ringtones, etc. are stored on a memory card as this will make your phone run more smoothly,as well as give you more space for storage. The second issue is that if you have a few programs running, this will take up your system resources and not allow you to take a picture. To stop the programs, hold down the home key (key with picture of house on it) fopr a few seconds which will open your listy of running programs. I suggest to close all, and then attempt to take a picture, but i most likey think that the first op[tion is the case.

What is a good app/program to backup an Android phone?

March 8th, 2013 No comments

I am brand new to the Android world, and am helping someone with a new Android phone. I’ve used only Palm and Windows smartphones in the past. I’m looking for a program/app that does a backup of the phone–files and system profile…everything. I want something that isn’t expensive. If it synced w/ the computer, that would be great, but not essential. The ability to run auto scheduled backups would be nice too, but not a deal breaker. Any good suggestions?

How do I delete a book from the Kindle app for Android(cell phone, wirelesz)?

March 5th, 2013 1 comment

Ugh, android won’t let me see the whole category list
Let’s try this. Cell phone, cellphone.

Try panda PC SUITE.
PC Suite fully supports mobile phones on the iPhone, Android and Windows Mobile platforms. As long as you have PC Suite, massive resources are free to access.

you can use pc suite to manage your phone (apps ringtones)

http://android.pandaapp.com

And go to the download page,I think you can find anything (games&apps) you want. ALL FOR FREE!

Decode Ringtone – Paramore Decode Ringtone – Decode Ringtone

March 5th, 2013 2 comments

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Decode is one of the hottest songs ever released by Paramore and the Decode Ringtone is one of the most popular ringtones in the world Decode. The single has become a top-seller on iTunes and is climbing music charts all over the world, including the US Billboard Hot 100 and Canadian Hot 100. Decode is the newest hit single by Paramore and was released in 2008. The track is getting massive radio airplay all over America and the Decode music video is one of the hottest clips on YouTube. The Decode Ringtone by Paramore has become one of the hottest ringtones of 2008. Paramore has released some great songs in the past, but Decode is the best yet!

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If you are a fan of Paramore, click on the link above & sign up to receive bonus Paramore Ringtones for your cell phone. Decode is an awesome single and is the perfect choice for your next mobile phone ringtone. The Decode Ringtone works with most major American mobile phone carriers and some international carriers as well. Whether you use AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile or any other carrier, check out the Decode Ringtone by clicking on the link below. Don’t wait, download the Decode Ringtone to your phone now by clicking on the link below and signing up Decode:

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Daniel Sitar

Holla Holla Ringtone | Akon Ft. T Pain – Holla Holla Ringtone

March 5th, 2013 6 comments

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Holla Holla by Akon ft. T-Pain is one of the hottest songs in America and the Holla Holla Ringtone is one of the most popular ringtones in the world Holla Holla. The single has become a top-seller on iTunes and is climbing music charts all over the world, including the US Billboard Hot 100 and Canadian Hot 100. Holla Holla is the newest hit single by Akon and was released in 2008. The track is getting massive radio airplay all over America and the Holla Holla music video is one of the hottest clips on YouTube. The Holla Holla Ringtone by Akon has become one of the hottest ringtones of 2008. Akon has released some great songs in the past, but Holla Holla is the best yet!

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If you are a fan of Akon, click on the link above & sign up to receive bonus Akon Ringtones for your cell phone. Holla Holla is an awesome single and is the perfect choice for your next mobile phone ringtone. The Holla Holla Ringtone works with most major American mobile phone carriers and some international carriers as well. Whether you use AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile or any other carrier, check out the Holla Holla Ringtone by clicking on the link below. Don’t wait, download the Holla Holla Ringtone to your phone now by clicking on the link below and signing up Holla Holla:

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Daniel Sitar

Nokia 5300 – Music to your Ears

March 5th, 2013 3 comments

In 2006, the cell phone rage included more than the telephone-with-little-more style of just five years earlier. Not only are phones of 2006 full of great looks, they are packed with musical features to make them more like Walkman’s than a way to phone home.

The Nokia N91 has everything except the kitchen sink, much more than most users would ever need. Nokia answered the call of the casual user that wanted integrated music features without being able to beam satalites in space when they introduced the 5300 Xpress Music phone.

When you first set your eyes upon the Nokia 5300, you won’t necessarily say “WOW!” The outer design is a little more boxy and bulky than the average top-of-the-line mobile phone. The 5300 measures 3.6 by 1.9 by 0.8 inches thick, but it is lighter than it looks, weighing in at just over 3.5 ounces.

While the closed device is not terribly remarkable, try to open up the little gem and you’ll find it’s not the clamshell design of last year. This is a slider phone, one of the first put out by Nokia, though you wouldn’t know it when you feel the ease of the slide. You won’t get that baby-in-your-hand cradle feel of the clamshell but that’s the nature of a slider phone.

The display is a full 2 inches and supports over 250K colors. Graphics and texts pop off the 320 x 240 pixel screen. You can adjust the font size and backlight time, though you can’t adjust the brightness. Not to worry, the screen is plenty bright in the dark and shaded areas outside. Nokia took advantage of the color perfection with their eye catching, but not gaudy, menus.

Speaking of menus, Nokia really got it right on this phone. They provided clear, concise descriptions of new applications users of yesteryear aren’t familiar with when you place the cursor over the menu icon.

The navigation controls are covered in a rubber film that provides some traction for fingertips. There is a five-way button that makes navigating the menus a breeze in addition to providing a shortcut to any four functions you program. Additional shortcuts are available on the standby screen, too. The two familiar soft keys are programmable and the standard Talk and End buttons are in the same place as other Nokia phones.

Looks aren’t everything, however, and at some point you’ll probably do much more than stare at your new mobile phone. This is where this cell really shines. To the left of the display are dedicated music buttons for playing your favorite tunes. You’ll pause, play, fast-forward and rewind your tracks effortlessly. Adjust the volume with the dedicated rocker on the right side of the phone.

The music player is far superior to other mid-range priced devices. The stereo Bluetooth makes for easy music file transfer from computer to phone. The speakers are much better than other Nokia models and most other music phones. Support for MP3, AAC, AAC+, and WMA files are all included.

While you’re playing music tracks, the display will present to you the name of the song, artist, album and song length. It will additionally show you how to use the musical navigation buttons that are along the side of the screen. Play modes include shuffle and repeat. If you like to personalize your listening experience, you’ll love the Nokia 5300. The equalizer has five preset modes and two that are customizable. You can effortlessly save your tracks to ringtones as well.

Sound quality is second to none. The speakers will please you at any volume level. The headphone volume is just as clear and crisp as your home stereo.

More than a phone and a music device, the 5300 has a lot of additional applications to offer. The phone book is large capacity, allowing for up to one thousand contacts, complete with information like email addresses, web URLs, up to five numbers each, birth date, company, job title, notes and address. The SIM card is capable of storing an additional 250 contacts. Organize contacts by groups or add a photo to the caller ID so you can keep everyone straight. You can also assign a ringtone to each and every contact or a group.

The text and multimedia messaging features meet and exceed the expectations of most users. With T9 data recognition, this Nokia will complete your words for you. Other integrated standard features included in this phone are the timer, alarm clock, calendar, to-do list, notepad and calculator.

If you need even more space for music, photos or contacts, the SD card will expand your storage by 2 GB. Nokia didn’t consider that some users would be swapping SD cards, apparently, because it’s located beneath the battery. If you don’t take your cards in and out often, you won’t find this to be problematic. If you are change cards often, though, you might want to keep a thin screwdriver handy.

I can’t tell you about the Nokia 5300 without spending a few words on the Bluetooth feature. The infrared port is convienantly located on the side of the phone, making synching simple. Check and send email, surf the net and download tunes whenever you like.

Snapping pictures with the camera feature won’t leave you disappointed. The 1.3 megapixels will capture shots in one of six resolutions. Ranging from 1290 x 960 to 160 x 120, you’ll find the jpg pictures will be crisp and colorful. There are three camera modes, color effects, the ability to add notes to the pictures, a 10-second timer, sequence shooting for taking three pictures in rapid-fire, an 8x digital zoom and the ability to adjust contrast. You can’t adjust the brightness and there is no flash but those are the only real places this camera comes up short.

Shoot video in 3GPP in one of two resolutions 176 x 144 or 129 x 96. The quality is nothing worth writing home about but is pretty standard for a 1.3 megapixel camera.

With the price tag hovering around $300 when it was released in early 2006, this phone is music to your ears without blowing out your wallet.

Jawahn Thompson
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/nokia-5300-music-to-your-ears-74852.html