Answer tones can be purchased on most cell phones under the cell phone online menu.Depending on your carrier and type of phone will depend on the price you pay.
You can download cell phone ring tones at many different sites online. If you are using a PC you must use a USB cable to transfer to your phone. Depending on your phone, you may need to install software on your PC.
There are a few ways to get free answer tones and ring tones for a phone, but not necessarily directly from AT&T. One can use a site such as Myxer to create a custom tone, or apps can be downloaded that can apply tones to your phone.
Alexander Grambell DID create the first cell phone, he was the inventor of the telephone. aMrtin Cooper invented the cell phone.
Yes, all ringers, tones, and apps are all for cell phones. You couldn't download the tone to your landline phone because it doesn't have the internet or a hard drive.
The Cell Phone is different as it can place calls and create texts
One can find a variety of free call tones for their cell phone on the 'Zedge' website. They can also be downloaded for free from 'Caller Tones', 'Myxer' and 'Google Play'.
you can just take it to where you bought the phone that you want to use and they can transfer them into the phone no problem for free...
Cell phone tones can currently be downloaded from itunes by simply installing itunes onto your computer, downloading the cell phone tone you would like to purchase, and then syncing your cell phone with itunes to upload the tone onto your cell phone.
Customizable Ring Tones , Meaning the musix you add to your cellular can be used as a ringtone . most cell phone can do it. Even if it is Prepaid or on a monthly plan (:
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Most mobile phones (standard or smart) have a facility to change the ringtone, either by using predefined tones built into the phone. Other options include using your own music tracks or downloading tracks from the internet. Another option is to create your own personalised tone. You can do this using a variety of software that can be installed directly on your desktop/laptop and transferred to your phone or by using internet "mixer" sites that allow you to create your own sounds or tweak existing music and tones.