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How to install mp3 ringtones
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We've troubleshooted plenty of phones and chances are (if you bought your phone within the last four or five years) there's a decent chance it will work with mp3 ringtones. If your phone came with a USB cable, micro USB cable, or a removable memory card, you can very likely connect this to your computer to manage the mp3 files directly in your phone.
Try a quick google search for your phone with the following terms: - how to transfer mp3 ringtones - and your phone model, e.g. - moto razor -. Internet forums can be very helpful in spelling out the best way to get mp3 ringtones to your phone.
If you don't have a cable or memory card, you might be able to send mp3 ringtones as an attachment to an text message. You just have to compose a regular email to your own phone number at one of the addresses below and attach the mp3 file.*
•Alltel ### @message.alltel.com
•Amp’d Mobile ### @vtext.com
•AT&T ### @mms.att.net
•Boost Mobile ### @myboostmobile.com
•Cingular (AT&T) ### @mms.mycingular.com
•Nextel ### @messaging.nextel.com
•Sprint ### @messaging.sprintpcs.com or ### @pm.sprint.com
•T-Mobile ### @tmomail.net
•US Cellular ### @mms.uscc.net
•Verizon Wireless ### @vzwpix.com or ### @vtext.com
•Virgin Mobile ### @vmobl.com
Don't forget to replace "### " with your actual nine-digit phone number.
*mp3 files sometimes need to be under 300kb. We can provide compressed files at no extra charge.
If these methods do not work, get in touch with us and we'll help you research the issue!