Polyphonic Tone
If you're on the look out for a new and unique sound to play each time your mobile
phone rings one option you must go for is a polyphone tone. It's time to rid yourself of
that monotonous monophonic tones and get in the groove with the latest polyphonic tone.
They're new, they're in and they add a difference to the look and sound of your phone.
What you own also shows what you are so get out of those old fashioned tunes and
change your style with the funkiest and craziest of polyphonic tunes.
The basic nature of Polyphonic tones is that they can produce multiple tones and/or notes
simultaneously. This makes it sound natural and more realistic than ever before. Almost
all polyphonic tones can also simulate the exact sound of many instruments. However
every phones support a different combination and number of simultaneous chords usually
ranging from 4 to 40 or sometimes more. These tones almost sound like a well-
synchronized orchestra.
A polyphonic tone doesn't necessarily have to be adapted from a particular soundtrack or
like regular music it could be just about any kind of sound even voices. To change your
present ringtone to a polyphonic one you need a web enabled phone and a mobile service
plan that allows you to access the Internet via a wireless carrier.
Polyphonic tones can be downloaded on any of the following mobiles such as Samsung,
Hitachi, Nokia, LG, Ericsson, Sagem, Sendo, Sharp, Panasonic, Siemens and Motorola.
Polyphonic tones are accessible to download from ringtone websites and there are a
number of sites these tones on your cell phone. Some websites sell you specific ringtones
while others allow you to download an unlimited number of ringtones at the price of a
subscription fee.
Polyphonic tones can are affordable and worth buying. Once you hear some you're in
danger of being completely hooked. Don't you think it's worth the temptation?
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