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Realtones, They’re New, They’re Hot and They’re Totally Mp3 Songs

October 19th, 2012 No comments

Since the first Nokia mobile cell phone and the Nokia tune the mobile phone industry has exploded, and also did the ringtones market. There didn’t only come more customers to buy the ringtones but there was a huge climb in the technology behind ringtones as well.

The first Nokia tune was a simple monophonic ringtones with only one beep sound. Soon after the Nokia tune there came a lot of other monophonic ringtones and even real songs that were composed to monophonic ringtones. But the technology did not stop. Because some years after the first Nokia tune the first polyphonic ringtones came out. Polyphonic ringtones became a big hype and every one who had a mobile cell phone wanted a new one that supported polyphonic ringtones. These polyphonic ringtones consist of more beeps than just one, so it sounds like a real song but without any singing. And the drums and the piano were very realistic. But after the polyphonic ringtones the technology behind ringtones slowed down a little bit. For a few years many companies were looking to find the best quality ringtone sound with the least file size. But after a while the mobile phone companies started to create and use bigger memory chips in their phones, and upgraded the quality of the sound. So after a while it became possible to have MP3 songs on your mobile phone and play them with good quality of sound. The first realtones are born…

But the first realtones weren’t actually the realtones we use to know. Because it was a little bit too risky to set up deals with record label companies to use their artists songs. Just because they didn’t know if anyone would be interested in the realtones. And the mobile phones that supported the realtones were very expensive and almost nobody had one. So the first realtones were actually called truetones. Truetones are mp3 sounds of real things. Like a mowing cat or the mowing of a cow. You even had a Yihaa! as a truetone or a big burp or a fart. But eventually more people bought a MP3 supported mobile phone as they became less expensive and those people actually bought those truetones. And eventually the market became bigger and bigger. The next thing after the truetones were the covertones. Covertones are the covers of real existing songs. But it was useless to make those because the productional costs were very high and you still had to pay a lot of money to the record label companies. So after the flop of covertones the ringtone providers switched to realtones. Real songs of real artists.

But why did it took so long before the realtones came? Well, that is really easy to answer: money. The realtone providers had and still have to make deals with record companies these deals go deep into the $100.000’s only for the deal! After the deal you still have to pay for every realtone you sell! So it is really expensive to legally offer those realtones. And you have to make deals with a lot of record label companies because there are a lot of artists at different companies. So there just was not a big market for the realtones at first and the ringtone companies had to wait until the big crowds got into the MP3 supported mobile phones.

There are some negative things about realtones, the quality of the sound on your phone is most of the time not as good as the real song so you might hear a different way of the song on your mobile phone than when you listen to the preview. Also, realtones are very expensive because of the high record deals. Realtones sometimes even cost two times as much as a polyphonic ringtone. And when you buy a realtone online you pay more for the realtone then when you buy the full song online!

But there are also some bright sides of realtones. Realtones are mp3 ringtones so they’re the newest thing and you can really show off when you have one! Also the realtones of the future are probably going to be a lot less expensive because the market gets bigger and bigger every day. Also the mobile phones of the future have better technology and better sound. There are even now mobile phones which have about 4 gigabytes of memory storage and it’s only going to be more in the future. So with realtones you can make turn your mobile phone into a media system.

So the realtones might be a little expensive right now, but in the future they’re going to be big, really big!

Pete Moret
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/realtones-theyre-new-theyre-hot-and-theyre-totally-mp3-songs-72176.html

The Ultimate Way to Personalize your Cell Phone: Nametones

May 24th, 2012 No comments

Since the first Nokia tune, which is still the standard sound for Nokia phones, there has changed a lot. The original goal of ringtones was to personalize your mobile phone. So when it rings you will be able to know it is your phone that is ringing, and not someone else’s.

The first ringtones that personalized your phone were the monophonic ringtones, these ringtones are based on one single beep-like tone. And at the time they first came out they were the newest gadget to show-off with. These days they’re a bit boring. Because after the monophonic ringtones the polyphonic ringtones came. Polyphonic ringtones are ringtones that are based upon more beep-like tones. So it sounds almost like real music. Polyphonic ringtones are the standard nowadays, but realtones are coming in fast.

Realtones are ringtones that are not based on beepy sounds like the monophonic ringtones and the polyphonic ringtones. Realtones are actually the real sounds of artists. Realtones are 30 seconds during mp3 songs. Realtones are totally it these days! But they’re very expensive, because there must be made big contracts with music label companies. And companies who legally sell realtones have to pay a lot for every sold item. But witch realtones you can do a lot of things, they don’t necessary need to be real songs of real artists. You can also record a burping sound, or a chewing cow as a realtone! Those sounds are called truetones. But let’s get to the point. Let’s get to the ultimate way to personalize your mobile cell phone.

The ultimate way to personalize your mobile cell phone are nametones or naam ringtones. Nametones are actually realtones, or mp3 ringtones. Those nametones (or naam ringtones) are songs that are recorded with your name in it. So when your phone rings you don’t hear Madonna’s newest hit, no you hear your phone shouting at you to pick up your phone! So you always know when it is your phone when you hear a phone ringing. There are different sorts of nametones, you have nametones in the form of a song where someone is singing that you’re phone rings. Those nametones are in different sorts of genres like hardcore, hip hop, bubbling, pop and a lot more! Also there are celebrities telling you to pick up your phone, or just normal people with a funny voice and some swearing tell you to pick up your phone.

The only problem is that if someone else with the same name get’s called and that person has the same nametone like you, you both pick up your phone. But… at least you’ll have a good laugh!

Pete Moret
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/the-ultimate-way-to-personalize-your-cell-phone-nametones-72174.html

Create Sprint Ringtones

November 7th, 2011 No comments

Do you have a numerous preferred song just about every day of the week

If you really feel like altering your ringtone as quite often as you modify your clothes, that is not troublesome. You might possibly feel it would be time-consuming and troublesome, but it is honestly exceptionally convenient to turn your preferred songs into zero cost ringtones. All you have to have is a telephone that supports mp3 or MIDI files and computer system computer software that can convert audio CDs into digital music.

If you have the old telephone variety that plays rather simple, monotonous ringtones, you will have to order the downloadable tone from a commercial source. But cell telephone technologies has changed quickly in recent years, with phones evolving into multi-process devices that take photographs, get and send e-mail messages, and play mp3 music that you can upload as your ringtone.

You can have two possibilities for mp3 ringtones – you can order them or you can build them oneself. Initially make confident your cell telephone can play polyphonic tones, MIDI tones or mp3 songs. And if you are unfamiliar with these files or what your phones capabilities are, you can search for information and facts on your make and model on the Online.

The source of the music you pick out can be your own CD collection or songs you have downloaded from the net. If a song is not mp3 format, there are computer software programs that can convert it – 1 example is the dBpowerAMP Music Converter. There are also computer software applications that can extract music directly from compact discs. Windows Media Player, MUsicmatch, Genuine Player and iTunes are some of the way more famous computer software programs that download songs from web based web pages and organize them into a private library.

Some programs like Audiograbber, Winamp and Cdex are developed for only 1 certain process, extracting songs from CDs and compressing them into mp3 format. But even if your telephone cannot play mp3 files, you can nonetheless use MIDI music as your ringtone. Programs like Anvil Studio and Mobile Music Polyphonic are two programs that build MIDI files.

To build your own custom ringtone, insert a music CD into your computer system and then launch the plan you have selected to extract the songs from your CD. The plan will ask you to pick out from numerous recording solutions – mp3 is the preferred format as it has improved compatibility with phones and audio players. Then basically copy the song from the computer system to your telephone by applying the phones memory card. If your telephone does not have a memory card, other devices such as Bluetooth are valuable.