Last month I blogged about Cellfish, the site that offers free ringtones, images and videos that you can share with your friends, plus you get a digital locker where you can store your own images and videos to either send to your phone or send to a friend’s phone. It’s fun!
I popped over to the site today to see what was new, and the first thing I did is click “My Account” and then “messages and alerts”. I wanted to make sure that if someone wants to share something with me, that I’ll get the message both in my Cellfish inbox and also by text message. It’s really easy to set up your message alerts however you want them.
I also browsed the Free Ringtones, and maybe I’m just old, but I can’t see myself using a ringtone with the word “booty” or “pimp” in it. I want my phone to ring, not scare the heck out of people. So I picked “Makes Me Wonder” by Maroon 5, and stored the ringtone in my digital locker until I have time to download it to my phone. There must be a million ringtones to pick from, I’m not even kidding. You should totally sign up for an account and check it out!
And then, because I want to put a smile on someone’s face today, I grabbed this image to embed. If you want to put it on your phone, just click the icon in the corner. Isn’t that cool? It’s so easy to share whatever images or videos you think your friends or kids will like! You’re welcome
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I love the pic!! its so cool!!
I’m PISSED!!!!!!!! it says all this stuff is free and the text messages and everything however i have just gotten my phone bill never using this before with over 200 dollars worth of charges for text messages ive never seen or heard of! how do you deal with that???
What a cute photo. I do not have the sending photo feature on my cell; I guess that I will have to update it
You always should check with your cell carrier to be sure what you will be charged for receiving text or picture messages, most have affordable basic plans from around five dollars.