To make ringtones work on any Pantech device they have to be under 300 kb which is really small and that sucks but it's the limits pantech puts on all their phones
Unfortunatly, Pantech Impacts don't allow you to set signatures.
There are many different websites that will allow you to download different ringtones for your Blackberry. Lots of other websites will allow you to take songs that you already have, and convert them into ringtones. You can also check out your app center to see what is available directly through your Blackberry.
Free ringtones can be found on many websites, it can also be found in magazines and on TV commercials. Oftenly you will be able to text or call a certain number which will allow you to download free ringtones.
Yes they will
All providers allow customers to buy MP3 ringtones unless you have prepaid phone. The costs for purchasing MP3 will be added to your phone bill.
Pantech phones are very unique phones that are sold by mobile providers AT&T and Verizon. Pantech phones allow the user to dial numbers with one touch, and is an easy to use smartphone for new mobile users.
I don't think there are any companies that give out free ringtones. However, there are websites out there that allow you to download free ringtones. Also, your phone has the capability to use downloaded songs as ringtones.
A master reset changes the phone settings back to the manufacturer default settings. This process will erase all downloaded settings, downloaded applications (graphics, wallpapers, ringtones, etc), and contacts. A master reset cannot be undone. Enter *2767*3855# from the standby screen. (You may need to remove the SIM before it will allow you to type the code in)
There should be apps on your phone that allow you to download or purchase ringtones, or even use the recording device on your phone to record a custom ringtone if applicable. There are also third party retailers online which sell ringtones.
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Here are a few ways to convert MP3s to ringtones. Ringer has a free downloadable program that will allow you to easily convert MP3s to ringtones. The LAME compression library is another program that is free and easy to use. C/Net also has a free downloadable converter.
Just because there might be a marketplace on your phone for ringtones and wallpapers doesn't mean that you have to succumb to it and purchase content off of it. Many people take alternative routes and download ringtones from third party sources for free! There are many online websites that allow free download and creation of practically any ringtone you can think of. More recently, there have been mobile apps that have launched that provide this feature as well to users. If you're interested in saving money with your cell phone, begin making your own cell phone ringtones instead of buying them.