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1. Open a contact
2. Press "Edit" softkey
3. Scroll down to "Custom Ring tone"
4. Select your tone.
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Hydrox, while we on this forum like to share our views and assistance where we can, I can only assume that many post-ers are thinking "Do a Search!" or "Read the Manual!" I am indeed one of them but perhaps a bit more lenient, so I have provided instructions.
If you haven't already, download the FULL MANUAL from audiovox's web site at www.audiovox.com.
Phone(s):
1: Mot V60
2: Blackberry 6120
3: Audiovox 5600
Provider(s):
Cingular Blue
Joined: Jun 2003
From: The 425
Posts: 24
I did do a search, and came up empty. I also went to Audiovox, DL'd the manual...searched that and came up empty.
They kinda hid this feature...as I was expecting it to in the menu key when you have a contact open...along with Add speed dial, Sent Text Message Add Voice Tag Save to Sim etc.
Blimey Hydrox, I owe you my sincerest apologies. That 211-page 5600 manual doesn't tell you how to do this (custom ring tone for each contact).
I must have just picked up on it when fiddling with my own 5600. As to why this isn't in the manual...
Again, Hydrox - I was wrong to assume it was in the manual (but it should be, right?!?) and basically scold you for not trying hard enough. [For shame, Dom, for shame...]
I shall never doubt you or any other post-er again. ;-)