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We have tried to make entry of the ringtones into your phone as simple as possible.

For a detailed guide on any of the following phones,  click the link:

Alcatel handsets Audiovox CDM-130 / XL Audiovox CDM-1100 / XL
Ericsson A1018s Kyocera Handsets Microsoft Smartphone
Motorola v50 Motorola v60 / v66 Motorola v60i / v66i
Motorola C300 and T191 Nokia handsets with composer Nokia handsets without composer
Nokia 8250 Panasonic GD67 Panasonic GD75
Sagem handsets Siemens C35 / M35 Siemens S40
Sendo S200 Sendo S500 Samsung A300
Samsung N400 Sony Ericsson R600 Sony Ericsson T65
Sony Ericsson T66 Sony Ericsson T68 Sony Ericsson T68i

If your phone is not listed above,  don't worry!

The first thing you will need to do once you have generated a ringtone with the ringtone converter software is to locate the ringtone composer on your mobile.  Usually this is in the menu area of the phone near the selection of ring tones,  and normally it is called 'Ringtone Composer',  or 'Ringtone Editor'.

Once you have located the composer,  you need to enter the key press sequence given to you by the ringtone converter software.  Look for the text similar to that in the image below generated for the Sendo mobile,  highlighted in yellow. (This tone was generated in free trial mode,  so only the first 15 notes are shown).

Sendo Ringtone Converter

Now (in the phones composer),  simply type these numbers into your keypad,  the display will usually show somthing quite different but don't worry,  as long as you press the keys in the sequence shown by the software (in this example 5, then 0, then 4,  then 5 etc.)  the tone should go into your phone and play for you.

If the tone doesn't sound right,  you have probably missed a key so you may wish to try entering the key sequence again.


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 Wednesday, 14 May 2008

 

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