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How To Get Free Realtones, Games, And Applications To Your Cell Phone
By Tim Johns

 

 

If your phone uses realtones, it is very easy to get them for free. Usually a realtone is just a chunk of an mp3. So, basically, it is an mp3.

All you need to do is download an mp3 editor, cut out the chunk you want, send it to your phone, and set it as your default ringtone. If your phone has alot of memory, you can download the whole mp3 to your phone. You should be able to accomplish this via email, bluetooth, or ftp.

If you have T-Mobile or another carrier which blocks you from doing this, they can't stop you from bluetooth-ing it to yourself. I will cover this later.

If you have the memory available, you don't need to cut up the mp3; just send it to your phone and set it as your default ringtone.

Most people don't realize how easy its becoming to get free ringtones. Its about time you don't have to pay for your ringtones.

With a combination of T-Mobile and the V330 (and probably V300, V600, etc.) it can be tough to get resources to your phone even though they are readily available on the internet. It seems like T-Mobile, among other services, tries to make it hard to get ahold of phone games without buying them directly from their site, T-Zones.

The only choice I've found that works to download games and applications is as follows:

1. Purchase a Bluetooth adapter for your PC. I found one at a local computer store for $19.99.

2. Download games or aplications at one of several sites offering free downloads (or paid) and download the .jar file. This takes only a few seconds even with dial-up.

3. Turn on 'Show My Device' on your V330.

4. Send file through the software which came with your Bluetooth adapter.

5. Follow the instructions which come up on your phone to install and run the file.

I've tried emailing the file to an email address stored on the phones email client software as an attachment, downloading it from sites through the phones browser, and emailing it to an email address which is web-based such as Yahoo and downloading it with no luck.

Downloading and sending games via the Blooth adapter makes it fast to get games (litterally seconds) and also makes the games plentiful.


About the Author: Article written by Tim Johns of http://www.phonestop.net

Source: www.isnare.com

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