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I currently have an Omnia II. There is an icon on my menu for ringtones. Is this a subscription service? I have unlimited data and I am NOT a Rhapsody subscriber. I don't want to click on it and then possibly be charged for it.
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It's definitely not a subscription service like Rhapsody is. Any ringtones you download are on a per tone basis, usually they're $2.99 each.
However, since you have a smartphone it might be time you get smart! Learn to make your own ringtones from mp3 files and save yourself the cash!
Do a search in these forums for "free ringtones" and you'll find lots of posts on how to make your own tones and get them to your phone.
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The phone has embedded ringtones.
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Thanks for responding but I know the phone has embedded ringtones. I was just wondering if I could download ringtones from this icon that says VZW Ringtones and whether or not it was a subscription service.
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It's definitely not a subscription service like Rhapsody is. Any ringtones you download are on a per tone basis, usually they're $2.99 each.
However, since you have a smartphone it might be time you get smart! Learn to make your own ringtones from mp3 files and save yourself the cash!
Do a search in these forums for "free ringtones" and you'll find lots of posts on how to make your own tones and get them to your phone.
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nmchileman wrote:It's definitely not a subscription service like Rhapsody is. Any ringtones you download are on a per tone basis, usually they're $2.99 each.
However, since you have a smartphone it might be time you get smart! Learn to make your own ringtones from mp3 files and save yourself the cash!
Do a search in these forums for "free ringtones" and you'll find lots of posts on how to make your own tones and get them to your phone.
Thanks for answering my question. I actually have already found a site that you can download ringtones for free (mytinyphone.com) but I wanted to see what kind of RT Verizon had.