There are many different formats.
No, because iPhone ringtone is in .m4r format, which is not supported by other phones
Most phones have the ability to use downloaded music as their ringtone. So long as the music is in a format the phone can use, it should be a simple procedure.
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.
I usually use Blaze Video Magic to make custom ringtones, and it offers users the best, fastest and easiest to create custom ringtones for your iPhone. You can create as many ringtones from music files or video files as you like and never pay for a ringtone again. The Sync feature enables you to move your created ringtone to iPhone directly, so there is no need to "jailbreak" your iPhone. It is very simple. Even if you are using this software for the first time, you can create your ringtone in seconds.
Too many ringtone, which kinds you want to convert, I mean the format, I don't know what you want to do, but i suggest that your can convert ringtone in PC, then download your phone. Or you can download some software to your phone, in the net, so many software about video converter, I suggest you can try video converter, it is easy to do!
1. Play your favourite song on high quality speakers2. Record that song in video format on your phone3. Go to settings, change ring tone, select video ringtone4. choose the ringtone video that you made Answer I also have a song ericson, you have to download a program that lets you edit songs, cut the song down to around 30 seconds in the place where you want the ringtone, convert it to mp3 format and it will let you make it into a ringtone. (It's a bit more work but it will sound better than a recording...)
You press options and click on the ringtone and press send to phone. then type in phone number
It depends what format of ringtone your phone supports. If it is a newer model, simply copy the .mp3 file across to your handset. Otherwise it is probably a .mid file or polyphonic ringtone. There are many programs with which you can create your own polyphonic ringtones. Otherwise simply do a quick google search for the song you want, followed by .mid.
Menu > File Manager > Internal SD card > Notifications > put message tone here in .mp3 format. Now navigate to profiles and scroll down n click notifications. Now set as notification tone.
You need to change the ringtone file format to .3g2 And use the usb that your phone came with
Ringtone on medium refers to the level of volume. It means that the ringtone is not at its loudest capability, but it is not as long as it could go. The ringtone volume is somewhere in the middle.
A ringtone is delivered over the Internet.