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The Xingtone Ringtone Maker is the best way to make your own custom, real music ringtones. Use any of your favorite audio files - songs, soundtracks, clips from movies, or record your voice or your baby's voice...the possibilities are limitless.

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XRM lets you choose any audio you want and then trim it to the desired length (usually about 10-20 seconds depending on your phone model and carrier). When it's ready, simply click the "SEND" button. XRM sends a text message to your phone that contains a link back to your new ringtone. Follow the link, download your ringtone, save it on your phone and assign it as your ringer.

Supported Carriers: XRM supports most major carriers including ATT, T-Mobile, Cingular, Sprint PCS, Bell Canada, Cellular One, Rogers ATT, and FIDO. Xingtone does not support Verizon, as their network limits the size of the file, which only allows for a 3-5 second ringtone.

Supported Phones: Your phone must have internet and text messaging enabled and be capable of playing true tone, real music ringtones. XRM supports over 100 phones. A complete list can be seen here. You can test your phone by typing www.xingme.com on your mobile browser, or click here. New phones come out every quarter and we are always working to support the latest phones. If you use a PalmOne Treo, your phone requires a helper application called LightWav. You can download LightWav here. If you install Lightwav then you can send ringtones as "Supported Format 4." We are working to support Blackberries now.

If your phone or carrier is not supported, let us know and we'll send you a phone to try it.

Important Information About Corporate Firewalls: Xingtone Ringtone Maker (XRM) is targeted to a home user and works with the vast majority of home firewalls. It is not a corporate product, and is not designed to be used at work. XRM sends a text message to your phone with a link back to the ringtone on your PC or Mac. If you find yourself sitting behind a corporate firewall, that text message might be blocked. You may see a message saying "trying to connect" on your XRM screen which then simply times out. If you see this message, your corporate firewall is probably the cause. We know that most home firewalls including those from Linksys, D-Link, Microsoft, SMC, etc. are not problematic.