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Free phone ringtones: Where can I get them?

Free ringtone websites are plentiful, but quality free ringtone websites are few to find. This article provides the top ten best free ringtone sites which you can use to download free ringtones. Even though, all of these sites offer free mobile ringtones, be sure to check the fine print so that you don't incur any unnecessary charges.

The top five ringtone websites

1. Audiko Audiko is extremely easy to use. You can upload your favourite song from your computer or enter in a specific URL for Audiko to detect. Then, you should choose the best fragment of the song that you'd like to have as your ringtone, and then download it to your mobile phone. You can also create free message tones. 2. Zedge Zedge is a community-driven site for people who love to find free ringtones online and share them with others. There are literally hundreds of thousands of free ringtones here, and Zedge makes it simple to find and create them. You can get Samsung ringtones, Motorola ringtones Verizon ringtones, Cingular ringtones, Sprint ringtones and more importantly, they are real ringtones! 3. Make own ringtone This is a simple, yet powerful ringtone maker. Just upload your song or clip, figure out where you want the ringtone to start and end. Figure out the filters and sound quality, and then convert it to free MP3 ringtones. 4. Myxer It's simple to use, and costs absolutely nothing. In addition, there are some pretty fantastic ringtones to take advantage of here. 5. PhoneZoo PhoneZoo offers many free ringtones. You do have to sign up for a (free) PhoneZoo account in order to download them. PhoneZoo also makes it easy for you to create and upload your own custom ringtones, even making your own voice become a ringtone is an option

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6. Rare Earthtones Rare Earthtones comes from the Center for Biological Diversity. There are a number of free ringtones available here for download, anything from gray wolves to cricket ringtones! 7. Apple and GarageBand Apple has put together a simple tutorial on how to create your own ringtones. You'll need GarageBand 4.1.1 and iTunes in order to put this together, but it's very simple to pull off. 8. Mobile17 Mobile17 turns your images and music into custom mobile ringtones and wallpapers for your cellphone, all for free. 9. Mobile9 Once you have registered for a free account, Mobile9 offers access to many ringtones, and claims to add a social side to finding ringtones. 10. Ringtones4all This is another ringtone website which provides polyphonic ringtones free of charge.

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