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Ringtones on Telus LG Voyager

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Posted by: Gandrin

Does anyone know how I can put ringtones on my Telus LG Voyager, I got them working on my old Telus LG Venus but have yet to get it working for the voyager.



Posted by: goddess501

I was just wondering the same thing. Any help would be great. I am trying to use BitPIM but it doesn't detect my phone



Posted by: sapasion

Quote:
Originally Posted by Gandrin
Does anyone know how I can put ringtones on my Telus LG Voyager, I got them working on my old Telus LG Venus but have yet to get it working for the voyager.

What did you use for the Venus?



Posted by: bobo5050

Bitpim doesn't support ringtones on the Voyager yet. That is straight from bitpim faq. Does anyone know if someone is working on this or if there is an alternative way to use mp3's or wav's as ringtones on the telus voyager?



Posted by: bobo5050

Ok I did it, this is from a LG Dare "how to" on this forum which worked for my telus voyager:
I let bitpim recognize the phone as other cdma phone
Then I clicked on settings and manually changed the phone type to the lg dare
Then clicked on the + sign next to the filesystem folder
It took a while for the files to load, clicked on brew,shared, ringtones and put an MP3 in there! works like a charm.

I also dialed that 3733929 number that is supposed to unlock certain features of LG phones, I don't know if that was the reason but just dial it (enter numbers and start a call) while the phone was connected to the computer and then went through with the rest.

FYI Don't choose USB mass storage or anything for that matter on the phone after you connect it to your computer. Just let that question stay there. If you answer it the connection to bitpim will be lost.



Posted by: Winnipeger

Awesome, this worked perfectly for me! Thank you so much!





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