February 23, 2009

Voice Ringtones

Filed under: Hardware Infos — admin @ 1:31 pm

Voice ringtones are celebrity sound-alike recordings for ringtones or text message alerts. Instead of monophonic, polyphonic or musical ringtones, mobile users are now choosing voice tones as ringtones.

You can even download celebrity voice ringtones from websites, often free of charge. Even cell phone manufacturers including Motorola, Nokia and Sony Ericsson are marketing voice ring tones. In fact, they’ve become a must-have accessory.

Opera Telecom and Mobile Streams are the global leaders in offering next-generation mobile content. Ringtones include polyphonic sound with a voice track overlaid in WAV format. Opera Telecom also has a collection of voice ringtones over music and text message alerts. The voice ringtones created by Mobile Streams are available at Mobile Streams’ websites, wapsites and Live! sites such as www.ringtones.com and www.polyphonicringtones.com. Even Mobile Streams also uses professional singers for celebrity voice ringtones. Some models of Samsung cell phones support this advanced level of voice polyphonic ringtones.

Today every cell phone entering the market will include an audio recorder. The recorder can record continuously for 3 to 4 minutes either in MP3 or MIDI format. These phones also have a mechanism of converting voices into ringtones. You can record dialogue like “You have a call” or a barking dog and convert it into melody.

Some mobile users may be tempted to use the voice ringtone audio recorder to record musical ringtones having low-fi musical beats. But it’s not recommended. The voice recorder is meant for capturing voice only.

Ringtones provides detailed information about ringtones, free ringtones, music ringtones and more. Ringtones is affiliated with Mystery Shoppers.

Obama and His Blackberry

Well I think everyone has heard about Obama and his Blackberry. I did not vote for him but he does have great taste in his phone selection. He only wanted to take one thing with him and that was his Blackberry phone. At first it was announced that he would not be allowed to have it because of security reasons. I do believe that in the end he was able to keep it but with limited contact from only certain family members and personal. I would hope that he will be able to use it for access to these select few in the future.

By the way, my daughter had a phone for five years and recently her husband purchased a new Blackberry for her for Christmas. The old phone just kept cutting out and dropping calls all the time. When she purchased the new phone she was so excited. It is just like having a small hand held computer. She also deals with stock exchange and has the ability to look up the stocks and other information any where she happens to be. Of course this feature does cost a little extra on your monthly bill; but I guess it is worth it. She said that she would definitely get another one.