Yes the Motorola Titanium does have the capability of having music ringtones via bluetooth. You can actually go to Motorola.com and look at their user manuals to see how to do this.
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According to my research Motorola offers headsets for Motorola phones that look like music head phones. These head phones range from thirty dollars more or less.
To get your Bluetooth to work on your Tracfone, you have to make it discoverable by going in your settings. Once discoverable, you would pair your Bluetooth to your phone and enter the code.
Do you mean ringtones? You can use your bluetooth to forward a fellow bluetoothers music to your phone, or you if you mean mp3 you can plug it into your computer and click load now on the screen that pops up, and you can transfer music like that to.
The Motorola HT820 is a set of Bluetooth stereo headphones. The Motorola HT820 provides wire-free and hands-free usage. Additionally, with a compatible phone a person can switch from listening to music to answering phone calls using the headphones.
Their are many websites that you can find free music ringtones. Most of the cellular phone companies will offer a promotional free ringtones to try out.
Different types of music ringtones include monophonic ringtones, and polyphonic ringtones. Monophonic rintones are the earliest ringtones while the polyphonic are ringtones that can sound many different notes at once.
You can not download ringtones from you tunes because it downloads music found from YouTube. If you have a music editor, you can take clips from songs to use as ringtones once they have been downloaded.
on some phones u can go 2 ringtones and it will either say my ringtones or regular ringtones. choose the one that says my ringtones. If your phones doesnt have that then i have no idea.
how do put music on a Motorola hint phone for the mp3 player can worikk
Yes you can
Find free ringtones from URL added below in related links section. Then transfer ringtone through a USB cable or bluetooth device to your cell phone. Then click 'options" on ringtone and set it as RINGTONE on your cell phone.