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Most phones these days use mp3 as ringtones, therefor any song/music that you own can be used once converted to mp3, connect the phone to your PC and save the mp3 file in the appropriate place. Depending on the phone depends on the way you choose the particular file for the ring tone.
Your MP3 file may be too long in duration (try cutting it down to less than 10 seconds and try again), the file name may be too long (try renaming it on the desktop as ringmp3.mp3 and transfer to phone), or the MP3 may be recorded in a bit rate that is too high for the phone to support as a ringtone (transcode again to a lower bitrate).
I think that there have been some mistake.....Caller Tune means the ring-tone which is hearing by someone who is calling you.So you cannot set the caller tune yourself, it is provided by the Sim service provider.Here However, Ring-Tone means the tone which you are hearing when someone is calling you.We can easily set this tone by using....Menu......>Profile...........>Ringing tone setting....Set the tone what you wish............................
Go to Tools->Settings->General->Personalize->Tones. Or wherever Tones can be located in your model. Then go to Ringing Tone and select the mp3 that you want. You can even set mp3s for other events like on receipt of msgs, or rintones for different contacts, alarm and emails etc.
yes.we active any format like mp3.wav.amr all types we can active as a alaram,ring tone,msg tone ets but we see it only on file manager accept other fomat.mp3 format only on mp3 player
ok I resolved by myself. I copied the mp3 to the memory card. Then from Main Menu: My files->Music->Memory card->Music->Options->Set as->Ring tone. This is a great phone. I'm loving it !
I struggled with this for most of 2 days and then realized it only recognizes MP3 files, not WMA or others. Once I re-ripped CDs into mp3 and loaded them, it worked fine. Have no idea on ring tones, but believe it will not move music to ring tones within the phone itself.
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