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It depends if you want to record your tone or to download new one, or to use existing (but different). In all cases you go to Setting -> Sounds and choose which one you want to change. If it is the case you want a custom one, try downloading Zedge application from the market, download some ringtones and when trying to make changes to notification you will have an option to use Zedge Ringtones.
On your Blackberry menu, there's an icon that resembles a person's head that represents profiles. In the profiles menu, you can select the volume for the notifications you receive when messages or calls come in. Choose "Loud" to hear all notifications at an equal volume, equivalent to the maximum output possible.
Some ring tones just remain less audible than others even when they're set to maximum volume. If you've tried increasing the volume of your notifications but still can't hear the ringer sometimes, try downloading a custom ringtone from the Blackberry App Store.
When selecting a custom ringtone, choose something distinctive and hard to ignore. When previewing the tone, determine whether it seems louder or easier to hear than your existing tone. Download more than one tone and experiment throughout the day.
After you've downloaded custom ringtones, set your phone to use these ringers by going into the applicable notification profile. Select "Show Tunes" and open the media folder where you've chosen to save your downloaded tones. Select the ringer you want and click "Set as Phone Tune."
Hi, i just got myself one of these phones recently and i'm still getting used to hit
Here is how you change your SMS ringtone
Go to PROFILES
You will then see a list starting with Blackberry Messenger Alert and Blackberry Messenger New Message etc etc
Scroll down to SMS
Press enter(touchpad)
Then you will see all the options you can change
Scroll down to the Ring Tone and highlight the name of the tone
Press enter
Now you can select from any tone that you have put on the phone or any pre-loaded tone
If you want a pre-loaded tone they are all on this page
If you want one of your own loaded tone select browse
You will then have a choice of two...select Media cards where your own ringtones should be
Press touchpad and you can select any tone from there
Once selected it will bring you back to another screen which you then need to press the back button(right of the touchpad)
Then all you have to do is SAVE
Goto your address book, click on the contact you wish to add a custom ringtone to. Press the menu key to select "edit contact." Once you are in the edit mode, click the menu button again and select "add custom ringtone. You can click the present ringtone to bring up the browse slection. From there you can find your bluetoothed ringtone.
You don't need to move the music tone to a ring tone file in order to use it?!
You can edit your profiles, when choosing the ringtone for any feature i/e phone - Browse, which will show you all tones including your music folder and it will allow you to choose any saved music tones here
You cannot save a ringtone, picture, or music to a SIM card. Those files get saved to the "hard drive" of the phone. In order to get music into your phone to use as a ringtone, you must either
1. Download through one of those pay for services like Jamster or through t-zones or the like.
2. Use a data connection plan to download from the "mobile net". Sites are free that let you upload your music to an address that you can go to on your mobile web and download to your phone. The phone usually knows where to download the ringtone to on its own. T-mobile's t-zones costs $5.99 a month for the mobile web.
3. Use a USB connector and the media managing software for the phone to transfer the file to your phone. The Motorola RZR uses a software called Motorola Phone Tools to do this. The Blackberry also has its own Blackberry User Tools Software. Usually, the software shows you the "folders" on the phone and one will be called "tones". You put it there and it comes up in your list of ringtones.
yes you will have to enable the bluetooth on both devices firs making sure the blackberry is set to visible then find the ringtone file you wish to transfer and after that just select beam then accept on the blackberry
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