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Originally Posted by SoldierofSilence
^oh cool. just i dont like getting ringtones of ballads. Usually not loud enough for when ur in a busy place to be able to hear it. Still i bet it'd sound nice. 
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Chaku-uta also offers a Chaku-uta Full service, meaning you get to download the entire song on your phone. Japanese phones are very advanced, so I assume most Japanese people use their phone as their MP3-player. In this way, Chaku-uta is a bit like iTunes.
edit: never mind I just noticed Chaku-uta full has a different chart from the regular Chaku-uta. However, new tracks usually don't get a Chaku-uta Full right away, so right now the only way the Japanese fans can download Suki de x3, is by Chaku-uta. I bet the purpose for most of them isn't to set it as their ringtone, but just to listen to it like we'd listen to a Crossroad preview over and over again.