Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Create Your Own Ringtones And Wallpapers And Upload Them To Your Mobile Phone

You should be able to find several indispensable facts about Mobile Ringtone in the following paragraphs. If there's at least one fact you didn't know before, imagine the difference it might make.

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Customizing your mobile phone is a great way to personalize it and is always fun to do. This article will show you how to create your own .mp3 ringtones from your own existing files, and show you how to create your own wallpapers from your own pictures. Then finally how to send them both to your cell phone using a free website http://www.MobileUp.org.

Creating your own ringtones:

First thing to do is to download a free software program called http://www.mptrim.com once you have that downloaded install it on your computer and then open the program.

Click File -> Open and select any .mp3 that you may have on your computer

Listen to the song with your regular .mp3 player and select approximately 30 seconds that you want to hear as your ringtone.

Note the starting time and ending time that you want your ringtone to be.

For an example we are going to use a song that is 4 minutes long and the section of the song that we want as out ringtone is from 45 seconds to 1 minute 15 seconds.

Open the song with MPTrim and now cut out the first 45 seconds by selecting 45 from the beginning.

Next, cut out 2 minutes and 45 seconds from the end.

You can also fade out the end by using the fade functions.

Save the ringtone as an .mp3, then read below for how to send it to your cell phone.

Creating your own wallpaper:

Making your own wallpapers for your cell phone is very easy with any photo editing program.

The first thing needed is the wallpaper size: http://www.MobileUp.org/tips-for-mobile-uploading.html has a huge list of wallpaper sizes for a large variety of mobile phones.

Simply browse for your model of phone and get the correct pixel dimensions. We will use 172x220 for this example.

Open the picture you want as your new wallpaper in any image editing program and either crop out a portion of the image to your size: 172x220 or resize it to 172x220.

Save the image as a .jpg or .gif, then read below for how to send it to your cell phone.

Sending your ringtone/wallpaper to your cell phone:

To get your newly created ringtone/wallpaper on your cell phone go to http://www.MobileUp.org

They offer a free file hosting service that allows you to send files to your cell phone. Using this site is super easy.

Click browse and select your newly created ringtone/wallpaper, then click Upload.

Once the file is uploaded you will be given a unique six digit ID

Next use your cell phone and browse to MobileUp.org on your phones WAP browser.

Enter your ID number from earlier and select: Find file

Once your file is found choose download and then save it to your phone.

You are now finished, enjoy you new ringtone/wallpaper!

About the Author

This article for creating your own ringtones/wallpapers and sending them to your cell phone via http://www.MobileUp.org was written by Jeff Langevin, a mobile phone enthusiast. Please feel free to redistribute this article freely as long as this quote block and website links are intact.


Of course, it's impossible to put everything about Mobile Ringtone into just one article. But you can't deny that you've just added to your understanding about Mobile Ringtone, and that's time well spent.

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