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Swiftie |
posted on 18th Feb 05 at 23:05 |
Just get the 6630. There's already a Symbian SW that will set an .MP3 as a ringtone. | |
iceman |
posted on 18th Feb 05 at 18:00 |
oh right lol no the phone i had b4 was a 6230 lol the new phone i want is a 6630 | |
Munchie |
posted on 18th Feb 05 at 16:24 |
quote: what? uve put 6630 in everything u say haha...hence y me and alan were talking bout symbian applications... | |
iceman |
posted on 18th Feb 05 at 16:18 |
6230 | |
Munchie |
posted on 18th Feb 05 at 16:07 |
ok, id just get the 6630 on vodafone then ( i dont know wat ure previous fone was tho) | |
iceman |
posted on 18th Feb 05 at 16:06 |
no but its a nice added extra :) | |
Munchie |
posted on 18th Feb 05 at 16:04 |
ure main reason to buy a fone is to play mp3 ringtones?! | |
iceman |
posted on 18th Feb 05 at 16:04 |
or i cud simply get a 6630 which is not locking on vodafone lol | |
_Allan_ |
posted on 18th Feb 05 at 16:03 |
ok did you try the sony drm packager previously mentioned. (might only work with SE phones) but does change any .mp3 into a protected content file. | |
iceman |
posted on 18th Feb 05 at 15:59 |
yup that dont work to | |
_Allan_ |
posted on 18th Feb 05 at 15:55 |
hangon have you tried converting the .mp3 files to .acc files. (have to find a convertor) I've just read that these can then be used as ringtones. | |
iceman |
posted on 18th Feb 05 at 15:52 |
nope lol | |
_Allan_ |
posted on 18th Feb 05 at 15:50 |
Yeah maybe, sometimes the alternative network version of a phone has different features. O2 are pretty good and rarely mess with features. However I'm not sure about that particular phone. Have you tried asking on the what mobile or howard forums? | |
iceman |
posted on 18th Feb 05 at 15:45 |
ok so if i get a 6630 from the shop that is not locked to vodafone i should be ok to play mp3's at ring tones | |
_Allan_ |
posted on 18th Feb 05 at 15:43 |
Yep but the locking of the phone to the network and the software that the phone uses is two different things. If you flashed your firmware to remove the vodafone branding and make it a vanila 6630 then you should be able to use the .mp3 ringtone. Unless there is software now that converts the .mp3 files into a protected content file the phone accepts. (again similar to the drm packager for SE phones) | |
iceman |
posted on 18th Feb 05 at 15:33 |
i have the ringtones on the fone... but the vodafone locked 6630 i had before didnt allow me to use the mp3 music files as ringtones.. i just wanna check that is was only becasue its locked on vodafone | |
_Allan_ |
posted on 18th Feb 05 at 15:27 |
It's not the network that prevents the ringtones being set. It's the phone software. If it's a vodafone branded phone then it's still no. | |
iceman |
posted on 18th Feb 05 at 15:24 |
If i get a 6630 which is unlocked but my network is vodafone, will i still be able to use MP3 music as ring tones.. |