email mp3's to your phone: quick guide

K.I.N.G™

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Open the message and the ringtone will start to play. Click on options and select "save as ringtone". It is now saved as a ringtone and you shouldn't have to worry about ringtone size. Most of mine are around 350KB. I probably have 30 ringtones on my phone so far. By the way, my phone is the LG env2 and I was also told that on most Verizon phones that the ringtone cannot be on the sd card. It has to be saved on the phone memory.
 
Thats what I did, but when I open the message I get no sound or nothing and did exactly as you put to do. And no option to save as ringtone anywhere.
 
Yep, was using Yahoo and just tried AOL mail to make sure and it's a no go on both. Don't know what else to do unless I'm missing a step. Did exactly as typed.
 
Yep, I'm with Verizon. Gonna try and give it another go before I go to bed. I'll let you know how it goes.

Thanks

Figure it out. I was using the song out of the Magix ringtone audio file. So I sent it to the desktop this time and it worked great. Thanks for the help. What do you suggest for the volume level to be? Wide open like I had it makes it sound horrible, lol.
 
It usually doesn't sound good when you orginally open the message. Go to your ringtones and play it there or if you have applied it as your ringtone, call your phone from your home phone. If you call it from your home phone, open your phone before calling. That way you can listen to it open and then close it to hear it that way. As long as you saved it in stereo and 96 kBits/s, you should be fine. I now have 80 ringtones, all 30 seconds and saved this way on my phone.
 
Oh, I saved it as MONO. Oh well, lol fix it on my next songs. My fiancee has a Motorola Hint which is a Alltel phone but is now under verizon. I just tried it on her's and I got a email from Verizon saying it wasn't able to deliver it. Any ideas for her cell?

Thanks for the help by the way.
 
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