Hi there,
A couple of quick questions:
1) is there a way to have ringtones SMS'd to my phone rather than using WAP
to download?
2) I've figured out how to allocated personal ringtones to individual
contacts in my hpone book, however is this the only way to do this? For
instance, coming from a Nokia world, I could create profile groups such as
"work", "personal" and so forth. Can I group my contacts in a similar way on
the Z600?
By the way, a top phone.
Thanks,
Pete
BG - 22 Dec 2003 18:44 GMT
>1) is there a way to have ringtones SMS'd to my phone rather than using WAP
>to download?
no
>2) I've figured out how to allocated personal ringtones to individual
>contacts in my phone book, however is this the only way to do this? For
>instance, coming from a Nokia world, I could create profile groups such as
>"work", "personal" and so forth. Can I group my contacts in a similar way on
>the Z600?
no, as you said, that´s in Nokia world
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Kevin Reilly - 22 Dec 2003 19:09 GMT
>1) is there a way to have ringtones SMS'd to my phone rather than using WAP
>to download?
There are plenty of web-based services that claim to do this but
personally I find their charges a bit steep on principle.
I've found the best way to get polyphonic ringtones is to download MIDI
files of the tunes I want and transfer them to the phone using
Bluetooth. If you start with a good quality MIDI file the sound from the
phone is excellent.
>2) I've figured out how to allocated personal ringtones to individual
>contacts in my hpone book, however is this the only way to do this? For
>instance, coming from a Nokia world, I could create profile groups such as
>"work", "personal" and so forth. Can I group my contacts in a similar way on
>the Z600?
I don't think so :(

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