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	<title>Comments on: Now i&#8217;ve done it</title>
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		<title>By: neperh205</title>
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		<description>I am suprised to find out you have to pay for ringtones.  Now I don&#039;t know much about the iPhone, although I would like one, but does it come with ringtones already or do you want a ringtone that&#039;s not on the phone?  It sounds like it is already on it but in order to have the song as a ringtone the words would need to be taken out.  Does the phone come already downloaded with songs and if so you&#039;d think the songs that are already on the phone would be included as ringtones.

But who really needs a lot of ringtones anyways?  I use my cell everyday of the week, basically I call around 10 different people, I use only 3 different ringtones, my husband, our house phone, and my mother.  With caller id on the phone sometimes a ringtone doesn&#039;t really matter.  Besides with all the different ringtones, it gets annoying listening to other people&#039;s cell phones going off.  I was at a soccer game the other day and a lady on the bleacher had her cell phone laying next to her.  All of a sudden coming from the phone at a high volume was some Island tunes, now I have to say at 7:30 in the morning it did want to make me get up and dance, wishing I had  tropical drink in my hand, but it only made me realize I had got up to early and was cold despite having a hot cup of coffee.

I also wonder why someone would pay so much for a cell phone, especially when a majority of phones offer the same features, call waiting, caller id, call forwarding, texting, voicemail, gps, email, windows, bluetooth, etc.  I know or am pretty sure the iPhone has most if not all of these features but to pay that much for it, is it worth it?  How long will it take before the screen gets scratched?  Just some thoughts</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am suprised to find out you have to pay for ringtones.  Now I don&#8217;t know much about the iPhone, although I would like one, but does it come with ringtones already or do you want a ringtone that&#8217;s not on the phone?  It sounds like it is already on it but in order to have the song as a ringtone the words would need to be taken out.  Does the phone come already downloaded with songs and if so you&#8217;d think the songs that are already on the phone would be included as ringtones.</p>
<p>But who really needs a lot of ringtones anyways?  I use my cell everyday of the week, basically I call around 10 different people, I use only 3 different ringtones, my husband, our house phone, and my mother.  With caller id on the phone sometimes a ringtone doesn&#8217;t really matter.  Besides with all the different ringtones, it gets annoying listening to other people&#8217;s cell phones going off.  I was at a soccer game the other day and a lady on the bleacher had her cell phone laying next to her.  All of a sudden coming from the phone at a high volume was some Island tunes, now I have to say at 7:30 in the morning it did want to make me get up and dance, wishing I had  tropical drink in my hand, but it only made me realize I had got up to early and was cold despite having a hot cup of coffee.</p>
<p>I also wonder why someone would pay so much for a cell phone, especially when a majority of phones offer the same features, call waiting, caller id, call forwarding, texting, voicemail, gps, email, windows, bluetooth, etc.  I know or am pretty sure the iPhone has most if not all of these features but to pay that much for it, is it worth it?  How long will it take before the screen gets scratched?  Just some thoughts</p>
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