If you have a Mac, then you probably have bluetooth.
Just follow these easy steps:
1. Search in 'Spotlight' for "Bluetooth File Exchange".
2. Go to 'file', then it will automatically come up with a window saying 'Choose a File to Send'.
3. Select which one you want and it will find the nearest Bluetooth-Enabled mobile phone.
4. Done!
(Except if you have a PC, you'll have to search on another site)
If you download the file onto your computer as a music file (.flac file) and then put it in your music library, you can then put download it onto your phone.
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phonezoo.com
There is a site that will send them to your phone for free as a picture message. search yahoo or google for zcomputing ringtones
You can download free ringtones. Most phones are able to directly or indirectly connect to a computer. SimplY download the ringtones to your computer then connect it to your mobile device.
Try GrooveShark.com
First save your ringtone in a computer, then use bluetooth or USB cable to transfer it to your phone. Check source if you want to download more ringtones.
Well it depends what mobile carrier you have, but a neat feature is that you can use the music you put on your phone as ringtones!
Christmas ringtones can be found over the internet usually. You are able to download them (sometimes for free), and then they are sent to your phone where you can apply them as a ringtone.
You can customize ringtones for your LG Rumor Touch. Use a USB cable to connect your phone to your computer. Click "Start" to access "My Computer". Double click the "Phone Card" folder. The Apple operating system stores this file on the desktop. Find audio files you want to use as ringtones. Click the files individually and drag them into your "Phone Card" folder. Copies of the audio files are now on your phone. Detach your phone from the computer. MAC users must click and drag the "Phone Card" to the trash then disconnect the cable.
On a MicroSD card, the my_sounds folder IS the my ringtones. On a phone, it won't let you move songs to ringtones.
I make my own ringtones and it is possible to add them to the Hotshot and save them as ringtones. Use the Hotshot supplied cable to connect the phone to the computer. Copy the ringtones from the computer to the "Sounds" folder on the phone. Actually, that folder is on the memory card in the phone. Then prepare to send a pix message FROM the phone back TO the phone. Attach the sound to a pix message, no picture is required, and send the message from your phone number to your phone number. When the message arrives, select the More button, select Save as Ringtone. You can say No to the next screen that asks if you want to Set the sound as the current ringtone. If someone else has a ringtone you want, they can send it to you in a message and you can save the tone as a ringtone when the message arrives.