audio files on Nexus?

mayconvert

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I was using the "compare" tool on phonearena site to compare size, weight etc and as I was reading thru the list I noticed something.
Under Audio, (types of files supported) it list MP3 ONLY on the Nexus. The Moto X (and others) say AAC, WAV, (and many more)
So does that mean if you use AAC or AAC+ files, they simply won't work unless to take and covert all your audio files to MP3???

Google Nexus 5 vs Motorola Moto X vs LG G2 - Phone specs comparison

I hate MP3 files. This would be a MAJOR deciding factor on buying it or not.
 

Gekko

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i'd be shocked if WAV files etc. are not supported. i think it's simply a matter that they are not listed. i seem to recall this about another device as well - possibly my G-Nex - yet all were supported. perhaps it's just not practical to list every file type supported.
 

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Nexus 5 ring tones and notification sounds

I took all o the ringtones I had made in iTunes and renamed them from an mp4r file to a mp4a file and they work perfectly

You need to connect the phone to your computer and go to the ringtones or notifications files insied the phone and drop the ringtones and notifications in the appropriate file and it works great