how often do you change your ringtone?
By Breelyn
@spicysweetie21 (2573)
United States
May 9, 2009 3:16am CST
Do you have a ringtone for most callers, and if so how often do you change it? I have changed mine a couple of times because I couldnt decide if I liked one that was already on the phone or if i liked a melody i bought called "Making Out" by No Doubt...then I decided that no I liked "wonderful life" by Gwen Stefani for most callers and I would use the other for myfaves :).......so do you have multiple ringtones too?
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7 responses
@dianmelydia (2269)
• Indonesia
9 May 09
I never change my ringtone on my mobile phone. I use the tone from the phone which has soft sound. Actually i don't like to be bothered by a ring sound, so i choose a simplest tone. I think there's also alot of people out there have a same feeling like me if we bothered by a ringtone. However, my ringtone is unique, so i can easily notice when i receive a call even in crowded place. Have a nice day and happy mylotting.
@spicysweetie21 (2573)
• United States
10 May 09
Thats cool that you found one thats not annoying or loud, god when I go to the rings they already have on the phone, the melodys that are high pitched and loud, its like finger nails on a chalk board :(
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@gwagirl1 (39)
• United States
10 May 09
I don't change my ringtone very often, mostly because I haven't downloaded many songs. I usually only download one favorite song at a time, then, when I get a new favorite then I'll download and set a different tone. Right now, I have "4ever" by the Veronicas.
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@ladysurvivor (4746)
• Malaysia
12 May 09
When I was younger and that time I have just bought a new brand cellphone, I used to change my ring tone so many times. I downloaded songs from the internet and I was willing to pay dollars for one song. I changed ring tones according to seasons. When we were going to celebrate new year, for example, I would change the ring tone to a new year's song.
But as I grow older I found no interest in changing ring tones anymore. Now I am contented with the existing ring tone I have, furthermore it is easy for me to have only one ring tone because it represents my identity. And also, if I have forgotten where I put my cell phone, it would be easy for me to find it based on the ring tone.
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@migsmartinez (1293)
• Philippines
9 May 09
Hey there! I don't really change my ringtone that often. I only change it when I really like a song or a part of a song or a sound that I hear. I then look for a copy of that song/sound and then make that my ringtone. My current ringtone is Hey Beautiful. It's the theme song of the TV show How I Met Your Mother.
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@rosekiss (30414)
• Eugene, Oregon
12 May 09
I don't change my ringtone, and I don't have a separate ringtone for each caller that calls me. It seems like it is a hassle to change that many times. I have a ringtone that came with the phone, but not sure what it is. I really like it though aS I am going to keep it for as long as I have my phone. Take care, and happy mylotting.
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@gcorp09 (940)
• Singapore
9 May 09
Currently, I have 1 standard ringtone and sms alert tone for all callers. I had in the past had different ringtones for different people, but after changing to the current cellphone, I'm too lazy to allocate a ringone for different callers. Anyway, I can see who's calling when I pick up the phone (I have caller id on the phone).
As for how often I change my ringtone, it all depends. If I have uploaded a new song which I like, I will change my ringtone. Sometimes, I may change in 1 month, while at other times, it may be 6 months, and I'm still using the same ringtone.
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@danishcanadian (28953)
• Canada
10 Sep 09
The last time I changed my ring tone was when I managed to download one of my favourite songs off of the service. When I find a ringtone I like, I like to stick with it. If I changed it too often, I wouldn't know my own phone from someone else's, so I would often miss phone calls, because I don't realize it's my phone ringing.