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  • 01-04-2008, 07:03 AM
    satya_love
    You dont have to do anything dear just download the ringtones from every where you can and load it in your mobile, just be careful about the format support of your mobile while downloading.
  • 01-02-2008, 08:59 AM
    xj911
    check the ringtones section of this site, I believe there is a classic ringer on there. The only thing is you will probably have to use a data cable to transfer it to your phone.
  • 01-02-2008, 08:36 AM
    *james*
    Hidden Content Originally Posted by figure2 Hidden Content
    I just recently upgraded to a Motorola W385 with my Verizon account. My previous phone had limited options for customization. This phone allows me to download new ringtones but I am discovering what a minefield it is.

    I would love to find an antique telephone sound. I have found several but every site I visit, including Verizon's GetItNow service want to bill me each month into perpetuity just for getting one ringtone.

    I am fairly new at this so what are the best sites to visit where you pay only for what you download?
    Hey - I uploaded a load of classic telephone sounds to my site here mjelly.com/tags/classic+telephone

    give us a shout if you need any help
  • 12-30-2007, 09:21 PM
    figure2
    I just recently upgraded to a Motorola W385 with my Verizon account. My previous phone had limited options for customization. This phone allows me to download new ringtones but I am discovering what a minefield it is.

    I would love to find an antique telephone sound. I have found several but every site I visit, including Verizon's GetItNow service want to bill me each month into perpetuity just for getting one ringtone.

    I am fairly new at this so what are the best sites to visit where you pay only for what you download?

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