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How can you put a music on your cell so that when ppl call you they listen to it??

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instead of hearing ring ring ring they hear a music how can you do that

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  1. I'm pretty sure it's only Verizon Wireless that provides this service. It's called a ringback tone and I'm pretty sure it costs extra money a month. I'm not going to lie, it gets pretty annoying when people call you.


  2. you have to go on the internet on your phone and set it up

  3. Those are called callertunes. If you have tmobile go to your tzones and search for callertunes and it cost i think like $3-5/ month.  

  4. Called a ringback, I know verizon has it but thats about it.

  5. Depending on your provider it is not a free service.  Go to your provider website and sign up for it on mine it is called "ringback tone" -- actually I removed mine as it gets annoying to callers after a while.  

  6. its called caller ring tunes. You have to call the company and order it, it's like 6 bucks a month or something and then you download the songs from the net... Honestly a huge waste of cash.  

  7. Only certain cell phone providers offer that service. Call your local store

  8. Its called a ringback tone. Only certain carriers have it. What carrier do you have? I dont think AT&T has it. But you can check, i dont really know. You can go online to your account and buy one. Theyre not that expensive, depending on your carrier.

  9. you have to go to your menue my sounds then ringtons and then go to get more then at the botton of there website it says ring back tones press that and you have your options of what your going to buy price range is 1-3 dollars a month

    Hope it helps

  10. Ringback tones. if you have Verizon you go to tunes and tones and click... get new... and you should have something that says VZW Tones Deluxe.  and go to ringbacks

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