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We upgraded our T-Mobile to a better phone recently. Unfortunately, it lacks a capability our worse phone had, of being able to record a ring tone acoustically over the built-in microphone. As a result, I have to choose from an array of, frankly, undesirable sounds for my ring.
I spent some time today on the phone with tech support specialists, asking
if I could record one with the microphone (no),
if I could put an mp3 on that I recorded myself (no),
if I could use a USB to the computer to transfer a file (no),
if I could pay for a month of extra service and email it to myself (no),
if I could upload it to a provider who would then let me download it (no).
They also said the ringtone I recorded on my Siemens phone is still on the phone, not on the SIM chip that saved all my phone numbers for me. After a while, he even said that the mp3s wouldn't work as ringtones, only "HiFi Ringtones" and "Mega" ringtones. He mentioned that I could convey files over from another Bluetooth device, but I don't have one except for Cathy's phone.
I'm pretty much out of ideas at this point, but I still don't like any of the [insert adjective here] sounds that they think I want to have come out of my pocket whenever someone calls. Does anybody here know what I could do? I'm already setting it to vibrate, but there are times I might want to be able to hear it ringing in my backpack.
Oh yeah. It's a Motorola RAZR V3. Grey.
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We upgraded our T-Mobile to a better phone recently. Unfortunately, it lacks a capability our worse phone had, of being able to record a ring tone acoustically over the built-in microphone. As a result, I have to choose from an array of, frankly, undesirable sounds for my ring.
I spent some time today on the phone with tech support specialists, asking
if I could record one with the microphone (no),
if I could put an mp3 on that I recorded myself (no),
if I could use a USB to the computer to transfer a file (no),
if I could pay for a month of extra service and email it to myself (no),
if I could upload it to a provider who would then let me download it (no).
They also said the ringtone I recorded on my Siemens phone is still on the phone, not on the SIM chip that saved all my phone numbers for me. After a while, he even said that the mp3s wouldn't work as ringtones, only "HiFi Ringtones" and "Mega" ringtones. He mentioned that I could convey files over from another Bluetooth device, but I don't have one except for Cathy's phone.
I'm pretty much out of ideas at this point, but I still don't like any of the [insert adjective here] sounds that they think I want to have come out of my pocket whenever someone calls. Does anybody here know what I could do? I'm already setting it to vibrate, but there are times I might want to be able to hear it ringing in my backpack.
Oh yeah. It's a Motorola RAZR V3. Grey.
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Date: 2007-05-14 07:09 pm (UTC)I paid $10 for ringtones for my phone and got the Theme from The Avengers, Mission Impossible, and a sample of Gregorian chant!
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Date: 2007-05-14 07:22 pm (UTC)http://stephen.evanchik.com/node/43
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Date: 2007-05-14 08:06 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-05-14 09:13 pm (UTC)For about $20, you can get a bluetooth dongle for your computer and use that to load MP3s as ringtones (or you can spend $80 for Motorola Phone Tools and a USB cable -- the bluetooth dongle is cheaper, and yuo can use it to get the pics from the camera as well).
If you want help on doing it, give me a call when I get back from Toronto -- I'm on T-Mobile as well, so if you have family plan, it's free to call me.
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