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Question Posted Friday July 14 2006, 9:28 am

Anyone who has the LG Verizon phone "The V" the one where you flip it and there's a keyboard inside. I was wondering if that phone was able to transfer songs that you recorded as voice memos, to be your actual ringtone. Only answer if you have that phone.

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BeFABULOUSxo answered Wednesday July 19 2006, 9:26 pm:
I have it and no you cant. I've tried so hard and asked others who have it and every sayd you cant.

On my old phone, all my ringtones were voice recordings.

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4everMyself2 answered Friday July 14 2006, 5:13 pm:
Yeah it does.

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