Downloadable Ring tones - The Latest Trend
What can you say about ring tones? NOTHING…except that
cell phones capable of downloading ringtones are the newest “must
have” item today! One of the fastest growing features today
is ringtones, especially downloadable ones! There are other downloadable
items available on the Internet too like Java Games. Various
wallpapers and screen savers are hot too but by far the most
popular feature requested is downloadable ringtones.
The cell phone and their various ringtones have become status
symbols. Ringtones show that you’re up to date and happening.
You can even take a test that defines which ringtone best suits
your personality. You can truly display your lifestyle and certainly
your musical taste on your sleeve.
This article will describe briefly what ring tones are, what’s
currently available and what the future holds. It will also suggest
a caveat to consider prior to downloading the multitude of formats
of available on the market. Prices are low and the sky’s
the limit, so read on.
* Just What Are Downloadable Ringtones?
* A Caveat Before You Buy!
* What’s Available?
* A Brief Glimpse At Ancient History.
* Ringtones – Where Do We Go From Here?
* Other Products Available On Ringtone Websites
* What Can You Say About Ringtones
Just What Are Downloadable Ringtones?
Ringtones are the sound that a regular or cell phone makes when
it’s rings. Early ring tones were simple chimes and on
later models, a combination of chimes. Limited numbers of ringtones
were available and mostly consisted of different patterns of
tones or chirps. An example of one of the most infamous ringtones
was the ominous” ring ring…ring ring” that
is reminiscent of Todd Beamer’s last telephone call on
9/11. You can hear that ringtone featured as an intro to Neil
Young’s famous song “Let’s Roll.”
Ringtone technology developed quickly and has progressed a lot
since that song was recorded. Originally, you purchased a cell
phone and had a choice of monophonic ring tones that produced
a one note song. The number of songs was extremely limited and
downloadable ring tones were simply an Engineering student’s
good idea.
Because of lightning speed technology and numerous service providers,
one of the latest and greatest features available today is downloadable
ringtones. When you’re surfing the ‘Net you’ll
find plenty of sites offering tones by today’s hottest
musicians; you can pick monophonic, polyphonic or true tone formats.
More on that later.
A Caveat Before You Buy!
The first thing you need to know before you select, buy and
download a suitable ring tone is if your cell phone is up to
date enough to utilize this feature. Like everything else in
technology, cell phones have evolved very quickly. As a result
the cell phone that you purchased just a year ago may not have
the ability to fully access the type of ring tone currently available.
So make sure you check. Re-read your manual or call your service
provider to find out. It’s possible that you can upgrade
your phone for a reasonably low fee.
What’s Available?
Ringtones are divided into three formats.
1. Monophonic
2. Polyphonic
3. True Tone or Real Tone
To understand this type of technology, a person needs to have a physics/mathematics
background and understand musical composition. Luckily, all that is
needed to know is what types of ringtones are available and what they
sound like. The following is a description of three types of ringtones,
monophonic, polyphonic and true tone. Most websites offer samples of
each and once you hear an example, you’ll know what type you’ll
want to use on your cell phone.
A) Monophonic Ringtones
Some of the first cell phones came equipped with the capability of having
a one tone ringer. “Monophonic” is the simplest of ring
tone technology that uses a midi format. This “one note wonder” changed
ringtones. Gone were the chirps and chimes; now you could play a song.
A monophonic ringtone is single notes playing a song. You can recognize
your favorite song but it sounds a little lame. Most monophonic tones
are offered free of charge because of more full bodied tones now available,
but if you’re trying to make a statement, however, read on.
B) Polyphonic Ringtones
Polyphonic ring tones also use midi technology but the tonal quality
is richer and has more depth. This is because polyphonic ringtones
can play up to 40 notes or more. A quick example is the sound produced
when Windows XP® starts up. It reproduces the sound of an orchestra
playing a note rather than one instrument playing the same note.
Polyphonic with its richer tonal quality sounds better than
monophonic but when compared to MP3 quality it sounds pretty
weak. Midi format may be adequate for basic ringers and great
for greeting cards but if it’s real sound that you want
for your cell phone, keep reading.
C) Truetone And Mp3’s
The future of sound for ringtones seems to be hifi quality. The real
tone or true tone ringtones that can be downloaded onto your cell phone
are equivalent to an MP3 player quality and sounds a little like an
iPod.
True tone technology will allow the user to hear recorded voices
such as Austin Powers announcing “You’re phone is
ringing, baby, yeah”. This recording is so convincing that
people will be looking for Mike Myers. Songs like Outkast’s “Hey
Ya” and the Starsky and Hutch theme song are downloadable
as well. With a built in microphone you can record your own or
someone else’s voice. True tone ringtones will even mimic
a real old fashioned telephone ring. How’s that for retro?
A Brief Glimpse At Ancient History
In the almost ancient past, cell phones came with one ringer
and no features at all. Wall paper was something that decorated
your home and SMS was unheard of. Cell phones were big and cumbersome
and used only by the elite or as marketing gurus put it, “Early
Adopters.” Very few people owned cell phones because of
the size and expense.
Digital technology changed all. All of a sudden a lot of people
were buying and using cell phones. This was confusing because
every time a phone rang, everyone in the room started to rummage
through their bags and pockets to answer it. A unique sound was
the answer and that is how ring tones of every description came
into being.
Ringtones – Where Do We Go From Here?
Some technical websites declare that the cell phone of tomorrow
will replace the MP3 player of today. This will be possible once
a dual use battery is invented that can hold a sufficiently long
enough charge. The power would last more than a few hours and
be easily recharged. The “techies” declare that memory
capabilities must be enhanced so that the user can download and
store hundreds of thousands of songs. This isn’t that far
off, in fact an MP3 player being replaced by a cell phone is
considered possible within 5 years according to most technical
websites.
Other Products Available On Ringtone Websites
Sound mixers and Recordable Devices
A 2002 Motorola cell phone came with an audio mixer that could harness
the hundreds of musical instruments in a midi format. This cell phone
has greatly evolved and allows you to program special effects. Effects
include echo and reverb to name just a couple. You can program your
own ringtone, download it onto your phone and then enhance it with
the above hifi effects.
Wall paper and Logos
Many cell phones are used to connect to the Internet and also do double
duty as palm pilots. This has necessitated a larger screen and with
that you need special wall paper. You can choose from a multitude of
assortments. Your favorite logos are also downloadable. Logos of every
sports team are available.
Java Games
Whether you’re waiting for the dentist or the bus, passing the
time is far quicker by playing a computer game. Java games are available
from the same websites that offer huge assortments of wallpaper and ringtones.
Google the word Java Game or Gamer and there’s lots of websites
sites to choose.
SMS (Short Message Service)
ICQ (I Seek You) was the pioneer of the SMS technology and still remains
on the cutting edge of SMS technology. ICQ is pretty advanced and still
progressing. It offers the availability of staying in real time communication
and allows a large address book. As part of the ICQ community, there
are message boards, chat rooms and user lists available. ICQ also offer
unique ringtones as well. SMS Google is catching up quickly and now
provides the user with the option of text messaging a query directly
to its web site using a cell phone.
What Can You Say About Ringtones
So there you have it, what can you say about ringtones? It seems
in today’s wireless world and with cutting edge technology,
quite a.bit. Gone are the days where a single bell chime or as
Lily Tomlin put it so well: “one ringy dingy, two ringy
dingy” had to sound to get your attention. Today the choices
are endless so shop around for what suits you best in your own
unique ringtone. Stay in touch!
About the Author
Lillian Fuller is a talented freelance writer providing tips
about free cell phones, cell phone plans and cell phone ringtones.
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