Convert your music collection and images into ringtones and graphics for your mobile phone

May 5, 2006 on 8:25 pm | In cell phones, ringtones, service, technology | 2 Comments

Mobile17 offers a free service that turns your music and images into custom ringtones and graphics that work with your mobile phone. For example, after you create your free account, you upload your favorite mp3/m4a file to mobile17, and you choose whether to have your new ringtone sent to your phone, or download it from a URL which they will also send to you.

The only catch with their free service is that you might have to wait upwards to an hour or more, depending on how busy the site is. However, they do accept site donations which will get your ringtone to you immediately, at the cost of $1 per ringtone, which is still cheaper than purchasing ringtones from your mobile service provider.

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  1. I noticed your blog entry on digg.com and I’m thinking of using this service AND the little hack I found today (see below). Ringtones for free and no trouble with uploading the files to the phone. Nice!
    http://digg.com/software/Stop_Paying_for_Ringtones_(A_small_Jamster_hack)

    Comment by a digg.com reader — May 12, 2006 #

  2. Site works great on my vx9800, but they aren’t available as ringers, just songs :(

    Comment by Erik Kastner — June 18, 2006 #

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