To download a ringtone, text messaging and mobile web (data) services must be enabled on your phone. Supported carriers in USA and Canada only.
Your phone also needs to be compatible with real tones. This means your ringtones sound like real music, not tinny or computery. Most phones purchased in the last few years have this capability.
(Note: While mobile web is a monthly charge on your carrier bill, if you only want a specific ringtone and do not see yourself downloading on a regular basis, you can ask your carrier to turn on your mobile web and text messaging service for a day. You will be charged for the data download time.)
To Download a Ringtone:
You can preview any sound by clicking on the loudspeaker icon in the "listen" column.
Select a ringtone you want to buy by clicking in the "buy" box in the column next to each ringtone.
Scroll down and click "get tones".
On the next screen, select your payment method - credit card or paypal. Click "continue".
Check your phone model. There's a pulldown box to see whether the phone model is supported. (Note: your phone model is etched into the phone in the battery case). You can also check your phone compatibility with
the provided test ringtone for free.
Select your carrier, and type in your phone number and e-mail address (You will receive an e-mail confirmation of the purchase from Conservation Calling’s partner, Xingtone.)
Complete your payment information and click "checkout". (The security code for Visa and Mastercard is the last three digits in the signature area on the back of your card. For American Express, it's the four digits on the front of the card).
The ringtone is delivered to your cellphone in a text message.
Open the text message, and complete the download instructions for your handset.