In most any phone that can play MP3's, you can copy any sound over to the
audio folder, and then you should be able to call it up as a ring tone. Go
through the menus on the phone, and look for where the media is, you can
then copy the sound file over.
Another approach is to record the ring tone on another device, and then copy
it over to the phone as a music file. The you can go in to the ring set up
and select that file as a ring tone.
This applied almost all the MP3 capable phones.
Most telephone companies have a support department where customers can call
up and have assistance with their phones. The telephone companies over where
I am located all have that type of service. Have you tried calling your
phone service company to find out?
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"sammy" <sammy@toast> wrote in message
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> "sammy" <sammy@toast> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Any one know of a support type newsgroup for Nokia cell phones and if
>>that's
>>too specific a support newsgroup for cell phones in general?
>
> alt.cellular.nokia
> Is very good and where I started when I got my Nokia
>
>>I read the manual online for the Nokia 2126 and I'm still so lost it ain't
>>funny (at least to me it's not but knowing this group I'm sure some of you
>>are laughing your asses off).
>
> This is a Tracfone you can't do too much with one of those.
>
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Yes, it's a basic cell phone, a pretty good one.
But every one of the ringtones is like a stupid little song. I don't like
them. I want the thing to ring like a goddam telephone. If I want music I'll
turn on the radio or play a CD.
But the phone has a 30 second voice recorder device. It also has a gallery
where you can store files, including audio files. I'm trying to figure out
if there is a way to use the voice recorder to record a ringing telephone
and then store it in an audio gallery audio file so I can use it as a
ringtone. Anyone know if this is possible?
Thanks,
Mike