RingtoneFeeder has announced a free ringtone to mark the release of the new iPhone 3G. Named "Worldwide Hello," the tribute ringtone for the new iPhone 2.0 offers users the opportunity to send a friendly localized "hello" from RingtoneFeeder to the new countries getting iPhones this week.
RingtoneFeeder is a weekly automated delivery service for iPhone users that love original ringtones. Exclusively produced and optimized for Apple's iPhone, all ringtones are the work of composer Geoff Smith.
RingtoneFeeder is available as a trial version, offering instant
access to the introduction feed and the delivery process. You also get a few iPhone ringtone samples, as well as a video demo, and occasionally a fresh tone or video. The paid version ($1.98) nets you the latest 10 ringtones released, and then at least two new iPhone ringtones every week for a long as you are subscribed. For $19.98 (annual subscription), you instantly get the latest 10 ringtones released, as well as minimum two new iPhone ringtones every week for one full year. The annual subscription is set to automatic renewal via Paypal for your convenience. However, you will be reminded prior to the charge and you can cancel the automatic renewal from your members' page.
If you set your iPhone to sync the "1 most recent" in the Podcasts, you will automatically get the latest Ringtone released. If you want the latest 10 ringtones to automatically be available on your iPhone, you can either change your Podcast sync to get the 10 most recent tones, or use a Smart Playlist in iTunes by setting "Kind" to "Ringtone" and sync that playlist to your iPhone, if you want to have full control over the management of your ringtones.
The makers of RingtoneFeeder are also happy to announce that they are currently featured among the Top 10 Podcasts on iTunes. "It has been a great couple of days and we are really excited to see that following the release of the 'Worldwide Hello' free ringtone on July 11th - RingtoneFeeder is currently among the top 10 podcasts in iTunes," reads a RingtoneFeeder blog post. "We would like to thank all of you who subscribe to our service - we really appreciate it - and for sending us all the great feedback since the day we started RingtoneFeeder back in April. We will continue to evolve and improve and we are looking forward to announce new and exciting developments in the not so distant future," the company says.
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here to do so.