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Ringtones for your phones, NOT EASY.
Ok, unless you subscribe to Cricket Clicks! which is only available in certain areas, you CAN'T send a ringtone to your phone. Cricket does not support any data transmission either to or from your phone.
If your phone is polyphonic ringtone compatibile, you can buy a data cable on ebay, get certain free softwares, and upload midi files to your phone to use as ringtones.
I personally have a motorola c343, and I bought a data cable and have uploaded 20+ midi files to my phone which I use as ringtones or alarms. For motorola's (and other phones I think), the midi file must be 9K or smaller in size, this usually equates to a maiximum of 30 seconds in length.
I use a free midi editor to chop the midi files down and then put them on my ph...
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i got a question, i bought a data cable, and i cant find a program that will actually work 2 transfer ringtones and stuff like that
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I went to a site called tame the beast or something like that and it had an option to test your phone and it sent me a new ringer so that would be a 3rd party right?
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I was able to download midis to my T720 using PST
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You can download ringtones on the cricket website, www.mycricket.com log in and hit ringotnes and graphics, find what you want and it will send it to your phone via TEXT message, then save it to your media folder, and it should be available to be set as a ringtone. No cable needed.
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