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How do you change ring tone for a text message on a blackberry tour 9630

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Go to the sounds icon in the upper left corner of your main Home screen (the one that looks like a speaker with sound coming out of it). Scroll down the list that appears and select Set Ring Tones/Alerts. Click Messages, then SMS Text. Select the ring tone and volume that you want for text messages, as well as any other options (like vibrate) and then exit out and save your changes.

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You can customize your BlackBerry Tour so that either it rings when you get a phone call, or it vibrates -- or both. To make your phone both ring and vibrate when you get a call, go to your BlackBerry's sounds and ring tone options, which you can get to by either of the following two ways:

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#2 - On the main screen, press the BlackBerry button (the one with the seven dots) to take you to your Home folder. Scroll down to the Options folder (it's usually toward the bottom, and it has a wrench icon) and click on it, then select Sounds and Ring Tones.

From this scren you can select the ring tone that you want and adjust the ring tone volume. Then scroll down to Vibration and set it for On.

There is also an option for Vibrate with Ring Tone. If you turn this option on, the phone will both ring and vibrate at the same time when you get a call. If you turn it off, the phone will vibrate first, then ring. Either way, you'll get the ring and the vibration -- it's just a matter of whether they happen together or not. To see the difference between the two options, use the "Try it" option at the bottom of the screen.

When you've made the selections that you want, exit out of the options screen, but be sure to choose Save rather than Discard to save your changes.
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BlackBerry, including Blackberry Storm curve pearl Bold, Blackberry Tour 9630, is a line of mobile e-mail devices and services from Research In Motion (RIM), which supports push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, internet faxing, web browsing and other wireless information services. BlackBerry is currently available in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.


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Tips: List of BlackBerry Models
* Modern BlackBerry Models (2006 - 2008): 8000-8830-series including: BlackBerry 8800, BlackBerry Pearl, Pearl Flip and BlackBerry Curve
* Latest BlackBerry Models (2008 - 2009): 8900+ GPS WiFi Series: BlackBerry Bold (9000), BlackBerry Curve 8900, BlackBerry Storm (9500/9530),
* Blackbery Tour 9630 (July 2009)
* Blackberry Storm 2 (September 2009): Blackberry Storm 2 [11]
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Here is a step by step guide with pictures. You can also grab some professional ringtones on the site:
http://www.exectones.com/blog/60-seconds-to-install-ringtones-on-your-blackberry/
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