How to Send Ringtones to Your Cell Phone Through Email
Go to Uniring to convert your ringtone if you haven't already. , Select a format choice., Copy and paste the strings of code., Click on the "Send it to your phone" link.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Go to Uniring to convert your ringtone if you haven't already.
You will be given a series of options.
Select the one that is most appropriate for your phone like "Nokia Binary" or "Motorola by SMS."
Once you select your option, Uniring will return one or more strings of code labeled "Message 1," "Message 2" and so forth.
This will be your ringtone.
Use your computer clipboard to copy and paste that text file. , Provide your phone number and cellular company's name.
If yours is not on the list, use your cell phone's full e-mail address.
Your phone's full e-mail address is its 10 digit number (with no spaces or hyphens), the "@" symbol and your cell company's e-mail extension.
An example would be [email protected] (if you had an AT&T wireless account).
If neither option works for your phone, contact your cellular company's customer service department.
Click the "Send It!" button.
You will automatically be returned to a ringtones page. -
Step 2: Select a format choice.
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Step 3: Copy and paste the strings of code.
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Step 4: Click on the "Send it to your phone" link.
Detailed Guide
You will be given a series of options.
Select the one that is most appropriate for your phone like "Nokia Binary" or "Motorola by SMS."
Once you select your option, Uniring will return one or more strings of code labeled "Message 1," "Message 2" and so forth.
This will be your ringtone.
Use your computer clipboard to copy and paste that text file. , Provide your phone number and cellular company's name.
If yours is not on the list, use your cell phone's full e-mail address.
Your phone's full e-mail address is its 10 digit number (with no spaces or hyphens), the "@" symbol and your cell company's e-mail extension.
An example would be [email protected] (if you had an AT&T wireless account).
If neither option works for your phone, contact your cellular company's customer service department.
Click the "Send It!" button.
You will automatically be returned to a ringtones page.
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