allthingsmarked.com— This method will show you how Verizon customers can send an MP3 to their phone and set it as a ring tone. It will only cost you about $0.25 for a Pix message or free if you have a Pix package.
Jan 26, 2007View in Crawl 4
There is an easier way for people that have memory cards in their phone and a phone that supports .mp3 ringtones. Cut your sound clip to whatever you want your ringtone to be, rename .mp3 to .mid, (you'll get that windows warning that it won't play right), put the file in your my sounds folder on your card. Put it in your phone and you can then use it as a ringtone. Don't use files longer than 30 seconds, the longer the file, the longer the pause is before the tone starts. I don't know if this works on ALL phones with this feature, but it works on my Samsung 990, and the enV.
nfollmerJan 26, 2007
There is an easier way for people that have memory cards in their phone and a phone that supports .mp3 ringtones. Cut your sound clip to whatever you want your ringtone to be, rename .mp3 to .mid, (you'll get that windows warning that it won't play right), put the file in your my sounds folder on your card. Put it in your phone and you can then use it as a ringtone. Don't use files longer than 30 seconds, the longer the file, the longer the pause is before the tone starts. I don't know if this works on ALL phones with this feature, but it works on my Samsung 990, and the enV.