I'm so confused. I know my VM-A680 will do real music ringtones, but I have no stinking idea what the fileformat is. I know it will NOT do MP3 format.
So tell me, how does one download full music ringtones on Sprint with an A680?
Sam
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smokers Posts: 3
Phone Model: Samsung SGH V200
Service Provider: Globe, Smart, Sun
Tue Dec 28, 2004 8:25 pm
you can download ringtone at the vision homepage on your phone. cost is relatively $2.50. if you are signed up for the vision plan you will up $10 download credits ($5 for the vision picture pack, none for the professional pack).
A680 supports MIDI tones.
scott9710 Posts: 8
Wed Jan 19, 2005 2:43 pm
so to http://www.3gforfree.com or http://www.mbuzzy.com this is all free and mbuzzy lets you upload pictures to be made in to screen savers and create your own ringtones loads of games and application for free to
mfun2005 Posts: 1
Phone Model: v600
Service Provider: t-mobile
Sun Jan 23, 2005 2:49 am
I use this site to uploads my kids' photos and drawings to my sprint phone. So, they are with me all the time.
If you download third party content to a Sprint phone and have to take it into a store to have it reflashed they wont do it. You have voided the warranty I know this because I did it and I should have known better.
scott9710 wrote:
so to http://www.3gforfree.com or http://www.mbuzzy.com this is all free and mbuzzy lets you upload pictures to be made in to screen savers and create your own ringtones loads of games and application for free to
mbuzzy Posts: 1
Phone Model: Sanyo MM-7400
Service Provider: SprintPCS
Thu Jan 26, 2006 6:08 pm
hey GaWd... we just updated mbuzzy and added a simple tool to upload, crop, and send your personal audio creations to your phone (and your A680 is supported along with all the other Sprint Vision phones).
If you guys end up trying it out send me a message, would love your feedback.
jedismurf Posts: 1
Phone Model: Sanyo mm 8300 Blue
Service Provider: Sprintpcs
Mon Dec 04, 2006 8:06 am
mbuzzy wrote:
hey GaWd... we just updated mbuzzy and added a simple tool to upload, crop, and send your personal audio creations to your phone (and your A680 is supported along with all the other Sprint Vision phones).
If you guys end up trying it out send me a message, would love your feedback.
Yeah Mbuzzy Is The Bomb. The Site Lets Ya Store Up To 100 Meg's For Pictures And Videos. Its Super Great.