I don't know why he doesn't have one. I thought they came with one, too, but I didn't go with him to get the phone.
OTOH, when I hooked it up to his PC, I could see the folders on the phone and was able to find his ringtone file and make a copy of it and rename it. After doing that and powering the phone off and back on, I was able to see it and select it as a custom alarm sound. But it still didn't show up as a ringtone for the phone ringer.
He does have the SD card installed. It's pre-installed. You are browsing the directories of the SD card. As tntdroid already stated, the custom ringtones should be located in /media/audio/ringtones.
The only way to copy ringtones and notification tones to the phone's internal memory is to be rooted, change the memory from "read only" to "read/write", copy the files, change back to "read only", and reboot. There is no way that a Verizon employee rooted the phone.
Okay. I'll buy that. I was confused because, with my BB, the phone memory and the SD card both show up as removeable drives when connected to a PC. With my dad's X, only one removeable drive showed up.
So, I found the ringtones folder and his ringtone is there. I copied it and gave it a new name. So, how do I get it to show up in the list of ringtones he can select from to choose a custom default ringtone?
I copied the his ringtone file and renamed the copy. The original file has a space in the name (I think). I renamed it to a name that had no spaces in it, just to make sure that wasn't the problem.
