One of the more recent ways to personalize your cell phone is to have an individual ringtone. They are so easy to download, it's not surprising some people have hundreds on their phone. This is just another way of saying "this phone is mine and it's different from yours". Many of these ringtones are quite amusing and it is becoming simpler every day to get them installed on your cell phone.
Because people enjoy playing around with different sounds and swapping them, the ringtone converter was devised. These converters also help in transferring tones from other computers and downloading from internet sites.
To ensure no one misses out, the ringtone converters can be used with cell phones from virtually any manufacturer. If you're unfortunate enough to have a basic model you may find you are still able to create sound files with the phone’s own software. Over time, cable connections and even wireless free infrared are becoming obsolete, with newer ringtone converters using other methods to transfer files between phones.
Of course the only way your sound will truly be individual is if you create it yourself with a built in cell phone composer. Creating your own ringtone and then changing it to suit your mood is the ultimate in personalization. The latest software also has this capability so there is no need to worry about creating a ringtone if it doesn't have a composer.
Sounds that can be used on cell phones are also available at an ever increasing number of websites which now cater to the almost insatiable desire for this new craze. Some websites use SMS formatting where you can download ringtones using a converter, but there are those that merely require the downloading capacity of your phone and nothing more.
Monophonic or polyphonic sounds are now easy to obtain, whether from the huge variety of internet sites that cater to this or by creating your own unique sound - you have many options available to you. Just remember before you rush off to do any of this, make sure that your phone supports the software it needs to create ringtones and then use the correct programs if you want to ensure that there aren't any compatibility problems.
