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Cell Phone


Question Posted Sunday February 18 2007, 6:26 pm

OK so I just got this new cell phone, it's a RAZR phone from U.S. Cellular & my friend's friend was able to record something & set it as her ringtone & she has the same phone as me. I know how to record it..
but does anyone know how to set it as a ringtone?
it's red if that helps & after i record it, i hit options & all it says is "new, delete, delete all, lock, unlock, &/or memory."
help!!
thanks in advance


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insomnia answered Sunday February 18 2007, 9:35 pm:
I'm not sure if it is the same with the RAZR, but on my phone, if you send a pix message to yourself with what you recorded as the sound, you can save it as a ringtone. So send a pix message to yourself without a picture, and just choose the recording as the sound. From there you should be able to set it as a ringtone, but if you can't it may say "save sound". Then you can go to ringtones and it should be listed there.

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