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Question Posted Monday August 14 2006, 5:09 pm

Also whats the difference between a poly, mono, and real tone ringtones?

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malibubarbiie111 answered Sunday August 20 2006, 8:43 pm:
A polyphonic ringtone plays multiple instruments from a MIDI file at the same time, making the ringtone sound like music [like the LAME ring tones already on a cell phone] ;; A monophonic ringtone just plays one note at a time. [worse than polyphonic] ;; and a real ringtone is a real song as your ring tone [just a shortened version, usually the chorus of the song] ;;

the kind of phone you have will determine which kind of ringtone you shoud download, because all phones are different and some can't download certain types of ringtones. most of the new phones can play all types, but all of the older phones use either polyphonic and monophonic tones.

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