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Take a look at "MyxerTones"
It is full-featured, functional, and free. http://www.myxertones.com/defaultMYO/ Once you've created your ringtone, you will need to move it to the "Rings" sub-directory in your Windows directory on your device. You will need to use a file explorer program on your device, since the "Windows" directory is hidden by default when exploring your device from a PC. Once you've moved your custom ringtone(s) to the "Rings" directory, you will need to assign it/them in the "Sounds/Notifications" Applet. (Settings-->Personal-->Sounds & Notifications"-->"Notifications" Tab.) Hope this helps, |
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www.funformobile.com
find your song and type in your number and it sends to your phone as a text message to download. pretty sweet and free!!!!!!!!! |
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