The mobile world continues to develop and expand with each passing day, as societal and technological trends continue to infuse new directions into the way mobile phones are used, updated, marketed and sold. The expansion in terms of mobile use is undeniable – people use mobile devices more and more now, certainly much more than they did ten years ago. This has influenced many things, including mobile content and media, which have since blossomed into commodities so complex and profitable that the mobile industry and entertainment industry have come together to make the most of the opportunities to provide users with mobile media of their favorite artists.
One way to keep users abreast of the musical landscape through their mobiles is through the creation and promotion of ringtones, which are music clips from [formerly merely based on] songs and played on mobile phones when incoming calls or messages activate them. Ringtones have been the subject of considerable evolution themselves over the years, starting with monotones and polytones that were basically MIDI-style note sequences that approximated a song melody, and proceeding on to realtones and truetones that were typically MP3-format clips that played actual song segments as well as voice and sound effects. Ringtones have remained enormously popular, if not as profitable as they used to be.
There are plenty of online communities that celebrate, create and share ringtones, as can be expected in a world where virtually anything – intuitively popular or not – has an online community supporting it. Many of these communities offer ringtones, and as such have gained an even bigger fan following. As such, more and more people are able to use ringtones to be notified of incoming calls and messages, set effective alerts and alarms, maximize their mobile phone’s capabilities and show off their music collection to the world. One such online community that is active and going strong is named Agorics, and it has distinguished itself from most of the rest in the pack by offering a wide range of ringtones and plenty of other mobile content.
The Agorics community has a fairly elaborate website that offers a good deal of mobile content customization options. Ringtones, mobile pictures and screen savers and many other choices are easily available to members, who have recently numbered in the 200,000s. The website is an effective interface for members who wish to acquire Verizon ringtones as well as videos, games, wallpapers and other mobile content from all over the world.
Wallpapers and the like are available to users who’d like to tweak their phone’s visuals, with categories ranging from Abstract to Pets to Sports and beyond. Themes are similarly varied, with something for everyone [and even by everyone who would like to contribute]. Finally, various ways to create and share ringtones are available, from the MP3 upload to the YouTube video extraction methods, and music from artists like Taylor Swift and Pink coexists with songs by Ke$ha and Nickelback just like their fanbases hopefully can.
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