Below is my collection of ringtones for my cellphone. My cellphone uses MIDI files as ringtones. I have included an MP3 recording of what each song sounds like coming from my cell phone (both old and new), as well as the original MIDI it came from. A few notes to point out, though. Firstly, my cell phone only plays a ringtone while ringing for 25-30 seconds (not sure the exact length). So, any of the ringtones below will either cut off at that mark or if they are less than that, repeat themselves until that mark. Secondly, since I am recoding the tones as they are played from my phone, and my computer is not always 100% idle, there might be very slight skipping in some of the recordings. Treat them as skips in recording, not as skips from the cellphone or skips in the original MIDI, unless the MIDI does skip. Also, the loudness on the MP3s is as loud as I could make them with my sound editor without clipping the sound. Lastly, remember that cellphones can't play MIDIs quite the same way as a computer could. Most of these will sound very different on the cellphone as opposed to what you'll hear on the computer.
As a slight update to this page besides new ring tones, I found a program to add some special messages to MIDI files to make them SP-MIDI files, the SP meaning Scalable Polyphony. This means that I can not only hear how the MIDI will sound on my cell phone before I put it on there, but I can also fix them to work better than they used to. Using the sound output from the computer, I'm able to record that too, so I have clear, digital representations of what the ringtone will sound like on my cell phone. Those will be in the middle of each one of the tones below. I'm including the recordings for both 4-poly and 24-poly ringtones, since my old phones (Nokia 3595 and Nokia 6010) can only play 4 tones at once, while my new phone (Nokia 6101) can play 24 at once.