If that's the case... why is something that should've been simplified long ago still so confusing? We're only on what, the 4th major revision of this mobile OS?
QUOTE-Old 2004 Cell Phone: Put music in music folder, select music as ringtone. -Android: Put music in music folder, copy music and/or specific tracks to a separate ringtone folder for an entirely unnecessary reason, select ringtone -or- Put music in ringtone folder and hope the media player you use is able to see it
Really? We're still doing this?
yes because having a definitive and consistent file and folder structure makes sense. the lack thereof is probably one of the reasons why your 2004 phone OS is probably dying or dead.
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So I should not only have to spend more money in the android market to use a function that used to be included in the OS, but on top of this - I have to have an MP3 stored TWICE on the same drive to do it and this is the BEST solution? Is this a troll or something? From the way you are all okay with this, its like listening to a bunch of iPhone users. For shame.
Its not the money really. I have money. Its the principle of the thing. I am not going to spend more money on a function my old phone had but my new one does not. Ridiculous.
make a folder from your computer, file name should be "ringtones" transfer all the .mp3 or tracks or music you want. When you go back to setting up the incoming call and sms tones, it's all there.
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