How To Make Your Own Mobile Phone Ringtone Online?

LOL, this title seems like...well, whatever, but it fits. So, as I have written on my other blog I have recently bought a new phone - a Nokia N85. This phone is da bomb. It has great screen, great resolution and colors, takes awesome photos, and is packed with everything you will ever need in a phone, at least to mee it seems so. You have your wi-fi wireless internet access, then you have a GPS with Nokia maps where you can calcualte your route, check your altitude, direction, it acts as a compass... then it is sensitive to the direction so you can flip your screen sideways by your turning your phone sideways and after some hickups and video problems that I wrote about on my other blog - the video quality is ass kicking for a phone, at least in comparison with my old Nokia. OK, what about the ringtones?

Most of modern phones can play mp3 files as ringtones, as alarm clocks, as anything. Since I said most - this blogpost is in no way connected just to my Nokia, it works for every phone that supports mp3 ringtones.

Anyway, I sure thet there will come a time whan you will want to use your favourite song of the moment for your mobile phone ringtone. It's easy - plug your phone into your PC, upload your mp3 file, open it and set it as a ringtone sound. You can also send the file by bluetooth, by IR or you an sent it to yourself by email and then download it from your email using your phone.

Many options....

But the problem is usually the INTRO - most of the songa have intros that are from just few second to a good 20 seconds or more long. And you probably don't want to use it as your ringtone - you want to use the good part of the song. Because you will probably pick up the phone long before the good part comes.

So in order to get the good part of the song as your ringtone you have to cut your mp3. So how to make your own mobile phone ringtone? Not only it's easy, you can even make it online!! Just check this site - here you can upload your mp3, cut it set the starting point the ending point, change quality if you want and then save it. And it's ready to be uploaded to your phone as a ringtone.

Thanks Weeder for this link.

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