Contact your cellphone carrier, you will most likely have to pay a monthly fee
Be aware of deceptive ads offering ringtones for free - the ads in question offers one free ring tone to cell phone customers who respond to ads via text message, but fail to inform users that they would be subscribed to a monthly service
myxer.com phonezoo.com zentones.com
In most instances, ringtones of all types are sent to a phone as a link to download a file. The only difference with a free ringtone is that the user is not charged to receive the file.
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.
Verizon has over a million ringtones available for free download. The Iphone and Android are capable of downloading all of them. All you have to do is sign in to your account and choose the ringtone you want and it is sent directly to your phone.
No. The ringtones are sent to you using Thumbplay. Thumbplay has a charge of 9.99 a month sent billed to your account.
"There are many websites on the Internet that offer ringtones for your Verizon Wireless phone at no charge for download. As well, there are some ringtone carriers that will allow you to text them for a free ringtone, though they may charge you a regular fee or fees for additional ringtones."
go to myxer .com but when u select ur carrier select virgin mobile Canada and ur ring tone will be sent
I have this phone and it is not free. It charges 5p per message sent from msn!
by using fonezoo.com it is also free
T Mobile always has deals to where you can get a free phone with a service contract. They give you a rebate that is sent to you making the phone free.
Is there a free download that allows me to get husbands texts sent to my phone
Years ago, getting ringtones for your phone was not an easy task, so many consumers resorted to signing up for rebill offers that sent ringtones straight to their phones. Unfortunately, these people didn't realize at the time that they would be charged monthly for the use of this service. Then, before the advent of smartphones, there were many free services online that would let you upload your own songs and audio snippets that you can then transfer to your phone. From there, you can use these converted audio files as ringtones. Once smartphones got big, then things got so much easier. However, at this point in time, playing around with pirated audio files really isn't a smart thing, so you should look for legitimate sources to get ringtones for your phone. For iPhone users, your best bet for legitimate ringtones is through the iTunes Tone Store. You can buy pre-made ringtones of your favorite songs and even various sounds. If you happen to have songs in your iPhone's music library you'd like as ringtones, there are even apps you can purchase that help you create these ringtones. These simply create the ringtone sound clips for you without having to access a computer. It's all done on the phone. Android users can also purchase ringtones through a store, although it's generally through the carrier, such as the Verizon Wireless Media Store. The advantage that Android users have when it comes to ringtones is they don't have to jump through as many hoops as iPhone users just to get custom ringtones. Depending on the Android phone, it can be as easy as dragging and dropping a pre-cut song file into the right folder on your phone while it's connected to your computer. Another option is to simply email the song file and download it to the appropriate folder on your phone. With a few simple clicks on the screen, you'll have a custom ringtone. It's pretty straightforward on this platform. Whether you choose to buy your ringtones or create your own from your library of songs, just make sure that you avoid those offers that promise you the latest ringtones every month. You're bound to pay a monthly fee for something you can get for cheaper or even free.