- 11-10-2012, 11:29 AM
#1
If you haven't tried I just did. I just plug my L920 into my PC used file explorer to drag and drop a MP3 file into the Ringtones folder on my device. This song now shows in my ringtones I can set it as my ringtone in settings. Supper easy.
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#3
I just dropped the whole song in the file without shortening it at all.
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Yeah I tried this the other day and I was amazed how easy this was, no fiddling, nothing.
- 11-13-2012, 10:33 AM #10
What pains me is that the most basic feature present in 2004 feature phones is being applauded on a 2012 smart phone.
People's reaction is quite logical; they should be happy. But omission of this and others like it in such a big, advanced OS is completely illogical.
From an implementation standpoint too, it's just a matter of reading a file from that address instead of this one. Takes 32.5 minutes to implement TOPS, and 2 days to test by 1 developer TOPS.
Same goes for attaching any file type to emails, or attaching multiple files.
I just don't get it.Thanked by: - 11-15-2012, 01:39 AM #12
- 11-16-2012, 09:28 AM #13
"Pure" is now called "Classic", I think.
Palm Pilot > Palm V > Palm Tungsten T > Palm Treo 650 > Palm Centro > Palm Pre > HTC Hero > Palm Pre > iPhone 4 > LG Quantum > Nokia Lumia 920 - 11-19-2012, 01:06 PM #15
I was just wondering about this. In Windows 7 you couldn't assign specific ringtones for text messages per contact, has that been changed in windows 8?

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