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setting a sound as a ringtone.


Question Posted Friday July 28 2006, 2:31 pm

hey. I recorded a sound on my phone:

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and i was wondering if anyone knew how i can set that sound as my default ringer. thanks :-)


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StarryNightSkies answered Friday July 28 2006, 3:54 pm:
I know that some phones dont let you like my old audiovox and my new motorola but my friend had an LG and she was able to do that... i think she went to settings and then sound and just scrolled through all the sounds until she found it orrrrr i think you could go to play the sound and click options and then it might have a option where you can set it as your ring tone

hope this helps!!!

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