Voice ringtones are recordings similar to celebrity sounds for ringtones or text message alerts. Instead of monophonic, polyphonic or musical ringtones, mobile users now choose voice tones as ringtones.

You can even download celebrity voice tones from websites, often for free. Even mobile phone manufacturers like Motorola, Nokia and Sony Ericsson are marketing voice ringtones. In fact, they have become an essential accessory.

Opera Telecom and Mobile Streams are the world leaders in delivering next-generation mobile content. Ringtones include polyphonic sound with a voice track overlaid in WAV format. Opera Telecom also has a collection of voice over music ringtones and text message alerts. Voice ringtones created by Mobile Streams are available on websites, wapsites and Live! sites like http://www.ringtones.com and [http://www.polyphonicringtones.com]. Even Mobile Streams also uses professional singers for celebrity voice ringtones. Some Samsung mobile phone models support this advanced level of polyphonic voice tones.

Today all cell phones entering the market will include an audio recorder. The recorder can continuously record for 3 to 4 minutes in MP3 or MIDI format. These phones also have a mechanism for converting voices to ringtones. You can record dialogue such as “You have a call” or a barking dog and turn it into a melody.

Some mobile device users may be tempted to use Ringtone Audio Recorder to record music tones with lo-fi music beats. But it is not recommended. Voice recorder is designed for voice capture only.