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Nothing specific... Just make sure whatever you use as your ringtone is stored on the phone rather than the card... When the phone receives a call, the card takes a second to "wake up" therefore if the ringtone is on the card you won't heard it until that delay has passed...
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wel, not trying to be rude, but if you put them on the card you should know where you put them, assuming you actually have them on the card and just 'thinking' you do because we mentioned it. In all seriousness, IF you have them on the card and IF you do not know where they are, then simply do a seach on your phone for '.mp3' or '.wav'. But if you do not have them on your card then this is not your issue but rather something else.
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Can you even select ringtones on a storage card (without hacking the registry?) I thought they were hard coded to a directory in main memory...
Last edited by psiphi; 01-13-2008 at 09:27 PM. |
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