Verizon Ringtones

Are you a jazz cat, a country cowboy, or someone else entirely? As a Verizon Wireless user, you can choose the free ringtone that fits your personality just right. And keep some extra ringtones around for kicks — you can assign them to incoming callers or as alarms that get you moving.

FAQ

  • How can I download Verizon ringtones?
  • Where can I get Verizon ringtones?
  • Where can I get free Verizon ringtones?

How can I download Verizon ringtones?

The Verizon Wireless website offers a helpful online user’s guide. Just enter your model of Verizon Wireless phone on the main page. Whether you have a Blackberry, an LG cell phone, a Nokia, or another brand, the guide will indicate whether your phone can access ringtones from the site. If applicable, it will then launch a simple video tutorial with instructions for downloading Verizon ringtones.

Of course, Verizon’s video tutorial uses examples of downloading from the Verizon Wireless website. Remember that you can obtain Verizon ringtones from a variety of sources. Generally speaking, when you visit a ringtone website, read the fine print. If the ringtones are free or you agree to pay, then you’ll just need to choose your ringtone, enter your phone model, and enter your mobile phone number. The ringtone will show up as an attachment in a text message or email.

Where can I get Verizon ringtones?

Although countless ringtone websites serve Verizon customers, many users feel most comfortable using the Verizon Wireless website. Verizon’s ringtone store can also be accessed directly with a mobile phone. Open the “Get it Now” menu and select “Music and Tones” or the equivalent. The Verizon website typically sells ringtones for $2.99 each. Callback tones cost $1.99.

Additional Verizon ringtone websites can be found with any major search engine. Many offer free ringtones, 99¢ ringtones, and package deals that dramatically reduce the price per ringtone. Some popular sites include Funtonia, Myxer, and Ringophone:

  • Myxer charges between 99¢ and $2.99 per Verizon ringtone.
  • Ringophone provides six months of unlimited downloads for $14.99, and their yearly package costs $19.99.
  • Funtonia costs a bit more at $23.88/year, but users may download ringtones to three different numbers.

Furthermore, many Verizon phones can receive data transfers via BlueTooth, memory card, serial cable, or another method. Consult your phone manual to learn about file transfer options. A few more possibilities are mentioned below.

Where can I get free Verizon ringtones?

A variety of websites feature free ringtone promotions. Some are legitimate, but some are run by tricksters. Be sure to read the website’s terms and understand any hidden pricing before providing your phone number. Here are some options that let you avoid the middleman’s mark-up:

Make ringtones for free online

Although Myxer charges for many of its ringtones, the website also offers some Verizon ringtones for free. Even better, website visitors can make their own ringtones free of charge. Your source music can be uploaded from your own collection or borrowed from Myxer’s library of user uploads.

The free ringtone editor at Myxer.com lets people choose a ringtone starting point, decide on the best length for an audio clip, and add the professional touch of a fade-in and fade-out. Many other ringtone websites offer similar free services.

Make ringtones for free on your computer or phone

Ringtone editors and ringtone composers have become widely available, and you might consider downloading one for free.

  • Ringtone editors let you manipulate an audio file. For example, they let you convert a full-length CD track to a short ringtone that your particular phone model can play. To find ringtone editing software for your computer, search for “ringtone editing shareware”.
  • Ringtone composers let you type the programming for a song directly into your cell phone. Some phones are sold with composers already installed. For others phones, compatible ringtone composers can be downloaded for free. Of course, be sure to read credible reviews before installing any programs.

Send ringtones to yourself

Some phone models, such as Verizon’s VX6000, can play MIDI files sent as an email or text attachment. If your phone has this capability, find free MIDI ringtones online and use your vzwpix.com email address to send the files to your phone for free.

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