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 · MVP. PM. Use a file explorer app (either one that might be pre-installed on the phone or one from the Play Store) to move the files from the download folder to the ringtones folder. I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer. View solution in original post. 1 Like. Reply.  · Astro File Manager from the market is the most popular file manager app. On your SD card, make a folder called "Ringtones". Drop your ring tones from the "download" folder to the new ringtones folder, and everything should work. Once your music file is downloaded onto your device, to set a music file as a ringtone: 1 Tap "Settings", then tap "Sounds and vibration". 2 Tap "Ringtone". 3 Tap "SIM 1" or "SIM 2". 4 All the ringtones on your device will be displayed on-screen. To use your own music file, tap the + icon. 5 Select the music file.


Using a file manager app, move your song to the Ringtones folder. Open the Settings app. Select Sound notifications. Tap on Phone ringtone. Your new ringtone music should appear in the list of. If the file does not appear under Tracks, choose Folders to locate the file. Select a song and tap on Done button to set this ringtones for your entire agenda. Tips: The phone chooses by default the highlighted part of your audio file. If you want your ringtone to the play the entire song, uncheck the box on the left side of the highlights only. Set a music file as a ringtone. Click to Expand. Once your music file is downloaded onto your device, to set a music file as a ringtone: 1 Tap "Settings", then tap "Sounds and vibration". 2 Tap "Ringtone". 3 Tap "SIM 1" or "SIM 2". 4 All the ringtones on your device will be displayed on-screen. To use your own music file, tap the + icon.


MVP. PM. Use a file explorer app (either one that might be pre-installed on the phone or one from the Play Store) to move the files from the download folder to the ringtones folder. I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer. View solution in original post. 1 Like. Reply. Put MP3 files into Subfolder. Then, simply copy and paste the MP3 file into the relevant folder (in this case, the ‘Ringtones’ folder). Set the MP3 as ringtone. Go to Settings. Tap on Sounds and Display. There you will be able to see the pasted MP3 file in your ringtones list to choose from. I have been able to do this in the past but brain farted. I have a downloaded audio file that is saved in my download folder. Trying to set it as a ringtone but when I open it it the default file explorer it won't let me add it to anything but my G drive.

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