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Wow, thank God for hacks. 99 cents to buy a song and another 99 cents to use it as a ring tone. The comes under the heading of BULLSH**.
I'm not crazy about paying for ringtones either. But it's still a whole lot better than T-Mobile selling me the ringtone for $1.99 - $2.49. At least with the iPhone, I would get a full-length copy of the song for less money.
yeah, asinine is a great word to describe this new "feature"
you do realize most companies $2.50 or more for ringtones.
They charge you TWICE for a ringtone? What kind of garbage is that?!
Said companies also sell phones that let you set your own MP3s as ringtones.![]()
You guys don't understand. You get the FULL LENGTH SONG + a 30 sec CLIP (you choose which 30 seconds) for your ringtone. Other companies make you pay over 2 bucks for a crap/POS 15 second clip thats non-customizable.
Get over it. It's wayyy cheaper for those who don't want to mod their iPhone. In fact, some cell phone companies (aka Samsung) don't even allow some of their phones to use custom ringtones.
you do realize most companies $2.50 or more for ringtones.
What's silly is I bought a Motorola Razr because it would sync with my iBook and I can make my own ringtones using iTunes and a simple sound editor and just upload them over bluetooth. That you can't do that with Apple's own phone makes me scratch my head.
//using the first couple of bars from "Know your rights" by the Clash as a ringtone