How to Send A Ringtone To Your Cell Phone By Email
Most cell phones allow you to add a new ringtone by sending a binary ringtone
code over the Internet, either by email or through an SMS gateway.
Here's how to do it.
Please, before attempting this make sure that your cell phone
Is able to receive ringtones in this way.
Difficulty Level: Easy Time Required: 5 minutes
Simply attach the ringtone file that you downloaded to an e-mail and send it to
your cell phone. If you do not know your cellphone's e-mail address you will be
able to find it from the list below. Once your cell phone has received your
ringtone review your manual to see how to apply it as a ringtone with your
specific make and model phone.
E-MAIL ADDRESSES FOR YOUR CELL PHONE SERVICE PROVIDER:
AT&T Wireless (now part of Cingular):
your phone number without spaces or dashes (including area code)@mmode.com
(Example: 9055556543@mmode.com)
Cingular:
your phone number without spaces or dashes (including area
code)@mobile.mycingular.com OR
your phone number without spaces or dashes (including area code)@cingularme.com
(Example: 4152221212@mobile.mycingular.com or 4152221212@cingularme.com)
Nextel:
your phone number without spaces or dashes (including area
code)@messaging.nextel.com
(Example: 7035551234@messaging.nextel.com)
Sprint PCS:
your phone number without spaces or dashes (including area
code)@messaging.sprintpcs.com
(Example: 8155551234@messaging.sprintpcs.com)
T-Mobile:
your phone number without spaces or dashes (including area code)@tmomail.net
(Example: 4251234567@tmomail.net)
Verizon:
your phone number without spaces or dashes (including area code)@vtext.com
(Example: 5552223333@vtext.com)