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Download ringtones to personalize your cell phone today! Want to impress your friends with your cool musical style? No problem! We've got ringtones for fans of all kinds of great music, including pop, oldies, hip hop, classic rock, country and more! With our massive selection of the newest, hottest and best mp3 ringtones, you'll always have the coolest ringtone around. Download mobile ringtones of the songs that make you feel like singing and we'll also keep you posted on the most popular cell phone ringtones added to the site. Best of all, we make it super easy for you to change things up and download music ringtones whenever the spirit moves you. So grab your cell and let freedom ring!.

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Ringtones is the sound made by a telephone to indicate an incoming call or text message. Not literally a tone, the term is most often used today to refer to customizable sounds used on mobile phones. A phone “rings” when its network indicates an incoming call and the phone thus alerts the user. For landline telephones, the call signal can be an electric current generated by the switch or exchange to which the telephone is connected. For mobile phones, the network sends the phone a message indicating an incoming call.

A telephone “ring” is the sound generated when there is an incoming telephone call. The term originated from the fact that telephones originally had a ringing mechanism consisting of bells and an electromagnetically-driven clapper, producing a ringing sound. The aforementioned electrical signal powered the electromagnets which would rapidly move and release the clapper, striking the bells.

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Subtitles are textual versions of the dialog in films and television programs, usually displayed at the bottom of the screen. They can either be a form of written translation of a dialog in a foreign language, or a written rendering of the dialog in the same language, with or without added information to help viewers who are deaf and hard-of-hearing to follow the dialog, or people who cannot understand the spoken dialogue or who have accent recognition problems.

Television teletext subtitles, which are hidden unless requested by the viewer from a menu or by selecting the relevant teletext page, always carry additional sound representations for deaf and hard of hearing viewers. Teletext subtitle language follows the original audio, except in multi-lingual countries where the broadcaster may provide subtitles in additional languages on other teletext pages.

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