There are hundreds of websites claiming they have 100 per cent free ringtones for you to download onto your mobile phone, but most of the time there is a catch along the way. Often, websites will catch you out by signing you up for some monthly subscription or will charge you a fortune for a text you need to send to initiate the process. In other cases, users may decide to sign up for a ringtone subscription as the website suggests it has a range of top chart songs on offer, but after receiving the first popular song you may find out the rest of the ringtones you are entitled to are songs you’ve never heard of. If you are trying to get free ringtones directly from Verizon, you may struggle.
Verizon’s website has an online store (mediastore.verizonwireless.com/onlineContentStore/index.html) where you can choose from hundreds of ringtones to download. You are charged for these, but it does guarantee that the ringtone will be good quality. Tracks can also be downloaded individually, there are no monthly subscriptions or hidden charges that can be involved in these other ‘free’ ringtone websites.
Verizon charge $2.99 for a ringtone, which is actually more expensive than just buying the MP3. So if there are any songs that you like the intro to, then it is worth just buying the MP3 and downloading it onto your phone so you can use that instead. If you are clued up with any music editing software, then why not use it to cut the favourite section of your song to use as a ringtone? After this, you can transfer this from your computer onto your phone.
Verizon’s website has an online store (mediastore.verizonwireless.com/onlineContentStore/index.html) where you can choose from hundreds of ringtones to download. You are charged for these, but it does guarantee that the ringtone will be good quality. Tracks can also be downloaded individually, there are no monthly subscriptions or hidden charges that can be involved in these other ‘free’ ringtone websites.
Verizon charge $2.99 for a ringtone, which is actually more expensive than just buying the MP3. So if there are any songs that you like the intro to, then it is worth just buying the MP3 and downloading it onto your phone so you can use that instead. If you are clued up with any music editing software, then why not use it to cut the favourite section of your song to use as a ringtone? After this, you can transfer this from your computer onto your phone.