Re: Motorola i296 and installing mp3 ringtones
> If the instructions that came with your phone do not tell you how to
> install ring tones you should assume that installing your own ringtones
> is somewhere between too hard and impossible.
>
> If your phone supports "vibrate" you can receive your calls without
> creating a public spectacle! If creating a public spectacle is your
> objective, go right ahead!
Well the only reason is cause im seeing all these websites telling me i
can use certain mp3s or wavs on my specific phone.Couple of sites have
metioned certain ways with certain programs. But as one gets deeper into
trying to figure out what these programs are..it just gets vauge. True the
manual doesnt say much but Motorola support site mentions my phone can use
mp3s,wavs and others...however it mentions that i need an sd card. Which
apparently is something it doesnt have (which somewhat confuses me on why
the friggen site even bothered to ask me to input model and series..then
direct me to the specific program which then says I can)
Of course I could just buy a fancier model which could support tons of
crap..however as a shipyard contractor, this model is the only one without
a camera. (absolutely positevely no camera phones on government
instalations.They have those detectors which can pick up on the circuitry
of camera phones)Anyhow, for some reason i can hear better than feel the
crappy vibration of an incoming call. Looking mostly for a ringtone that is
loud enough to hear ( a damm long beep would suffice but the crap that
comes on this phone is either too soft to hear,too goofy, or just not
enough to set specific call groups) But then again..I guess im stuck with
what I got. |