Google can be your friend

May 12, 2012 19:44

That is, when you need to quickly find what you are looking for. In my case,  it was how to make my own ringtones on the Razr since there is no way to do it out of the box. Yesterday while at work, I did a quick, and I mean, quick, like 5 minute search by putting this into the que, adding ringtones to the droid razr and it came up with a bunch of sites, one from a forum called Android Central whereby someone had posted a question on how to do just this.

One method is to use a ringtone maker app, such as ringdroid that I tried to download at work without success and the other is to simply connect your phone to your PC via USB, setting it to mass storage and then go to your SD card, create a new file under music named ringtones and then drop your music files into it. It's the easy way to do this and it'll accept your WAV or whatever files. Once you disconnect from the PC, they'll show up in your ringtone options along with preloaded ones that came with the phone.

Also, like other phones, you can set your contacts to have individual ringtones to distinguish them from the others, along with a main ringtone for everything else.

It's just another way to customize your phone, in this case, the Droid Razr.

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