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by Thom Yarbrough

The world wants its BlackBerry and it wants it now. Why? Because it’s one of the best hand-held devices on the market, if not the best. When RIM (Research In Motion) came out with the Smartphone BlackBerry in 2002, it was a revolutionary device, with mobile phone, email, web browsing, texting faxing and multi-touch interface. Since then, it’s become a household name and made its creators, RIM, one of the most powerful companies around.

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Ringtones

by Frank Feelwell

If you want your iPhone to be updated with your favorite music, there’s no need to spend your money in getting ringtones. Free ringtones could be found all over the internet if you will just follow these suggestions that will give you instructions on how to get free ringtones for your most precious iPhone. Use Jailbreak for the following options.

SSH/File Transfer is simply done by grabbing an iPhone’s iPod-compatible ringtone into the iPhone/Library/Ringtones directory. MP3s, M4As and AACs could be used to let this work. Just make sure that it is supported by iPhone’s iPod to make it do its job for you. Another method similar to this is the iFuntastic.

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by Gray Rollins

Ring tones are different between landlines and cell phones. The standard ring tone for a landline is a familiar sound, brrrrrrring. You’ve heard it in the movies and if your grandparents are keepers of the comfortable landline, they hear it every time you call them.

Cell phone ring tones are commonly used to customize phones. Many cell phones are sold already loaded with a variety of ring tones; a lot of people just stick with the default ring tone, however and whenever their phone rings it makes the same old sound.

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