Unfortunately, Palm phones generally do not allow you to install your own ringtones. However, a free third party program lets you do it - A program called Minitones will search your memory card for audio tracks and then convert them to a format your phone can understand and use!
this isn't how you do it but this is what i did i put on some realy loud music and recorded it because you can use recordings as ringtones
the palm centro already has default ringtones on it, but if u want mp3 ringtones u need to go onto a website where u can download programs for ur phone. there u can download a free program called 'minitones'. this program allows you to trim songs and have mp3's as ringtones.
i would not recommend a palm centro. The palm trio is a bit better. But the palm centro is to hard to use. I would give the palm centro a 2 out of 5. but the trio 3.5 out of 5. It depends on your use. the palm centro is great for messaging and calendar. for more work related the treo is better.
We still use the Palm Centro for our office phones. We have 4 running now for over three years. The are very practical and durable.
yes it can! that's what i use
I'm using Daniusoft iPhone Ringtone for Mac to help me convert MP3 to iPhone ringtone, it's an easy-to-use program for me, you can get more information and download the program here:http://www.daniusoft.com/iPhone-ringtone-maker-for-mac.HTML. hope it can help you!
Perhaps they like the free ringtone over having an mp3 file of whatever kind. It is simply a matter of personal preference of what one wants from their phone.
Not really, iPhone ringtones are in .m4r format, which is quite unique, but you can use software to convert your iTunes ringtone(.m4r file) to other audio formats like mp3, wma etc.
Yes, but only if you download and install the software. You can use Graffiti and Mobile Write. Both work really quite well.
surprisingly it is kind of easy. i thort it would be full hard. but i was surprised that it was easy. i got use to the key board after a while.
Makeownringtone.com has simplified the process of making your own ringtones to 3 simple steps and it's free to use! The formats you can use include AAC, FLAC, M4A, MP3, OGG, WAV, and WMA.
You can try mp4converter.net. I also believe that you can click to show it in windows explorer and rename it from mp3 to mp4 in the same manner that you would create a ringtone for the iphone.
There are many online companies that have free AT&T ringtone downloads. Companies such as Myxer, Zedge, Ventone, and tonetweet all offer free AT&T ringtones. There are also websites that convert mp3's to ringtones for free that one could use.