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Create your own ringtones for free

These days, most cell phone users are not completely satisfed with the ringtones that come preloaded on their cell phones. Everyone wants more than just cool ringtones, be it the latest 
Bollywood tracks, hard rock or pop music. There are programs available in the market to make customized ringtones, but these have to be installed on a computer, and using them can be quite tedious. We show you a fast and easy way to edit ringtones online in just six easy steps, and all this for free! After your ringtone is created or edited, you can download the fle to a computer and transfer it to the mobile or use the mobile's GPRS to download it directly. Let's learn how tocreate your own ringtones.

Step 1: Register: On the 'Ringtone Maker' page click 'Browse' and select a song of your choice from the computer. Make sure that the sound fle is not bigger than 10 MB.

Step 3: upload the track : Upload the song that you want to use to make the ringtone. Wait for the audio fle to load. Make sure you have a fast Internet connection if your fles are of bigger sizes.

Step 4: play the track: After the fle is uploaded, in the ringtone maker, click on the 'Play' to check if it plays. Select the part of the track you want to use and mark it accordingly. 

Step 5: crop the track: To crop the selected track, drag the 'START' or 'END' tabs in the ringtone maker. The 'MOVE' tab allows you to move the entire selection left or right. The
selection can be looped by clicking the 'Loop' button. Click 'Play' to preview the ringtone, if you are happy with what you hear, click 'Done'.

Step 6: Download to pc : To download the ringtone to your PC,click 'Download to PC' and copy it to your phone. You can now set it and show off to your friends. And there’s more; this site 
can also be used to create wallpapers, themes, and screensavers. These days the Internet has quite a number of websites that offer similar features. Check out these sites.

  •  http://makeownringtone.com/ 
  •  http://mobile17.com/ 
  •  http://www.mytinyphone.com/ 
  •  http://www.phonezoo.com/
  •  http://www.myxertones.com/
    So go ahead, get started and create the  
    the most happening ringtones and show 
    them off to your friends. 

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