Friday, June 25, 2010

Tips to Black Berry Ring Tone

Riding in the car, your phone rings with what you hope is that important call. After pulling over, digging through your purse or the stack of things on the passenger seat, you finally answer only to discover it's just your mother. Avoid scenarios like this by assigning mom a ring tone of her own. While you're at it, customize your entire address book to make life easier.

Pick songs for ring tones and save them on the computer's music library as MP3 files not ".wma" files, which aren't compatible with a BlackBerry.

Transfer songs from the computer to the BlackBerry by connecting it to the computer with a USB cable. Open the BlackBerry software and use the Media Manager to copy songs from the computer's library into the ring tones or "Tunes" folder of the BlackBerry to make them available.

Change the current ring for all calls to a new tune by going into "Profiles" and choose the "Normal" setting. In the submenu, choose "Edit" and scroll down to the "Ringer" or "Tune" line, which brings up a submenu of all of the available ring tones. Choose the newly downloaded song and confirm the changes.

Find in the phonebook specific callers to get upgraded ring tones and highlight the name for which you want to make a customized ring tone.

Click the "Menu" key on the BlackBerry and scroll to the "Edit" option, then click the "Menu" key once again, which brings up another menu.

Scroll to the "Add Custom Ringtone" option and click it. Another menu appears showing all of the ring tones saved in the "Tunes" or "Ringtones" folder. Choose the appropriate tune for that caller.

Confirm that you save the changes you made when the confirmation screen appears.

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