The max capacity for ringtones on the LG Xenon is 300kb. Hope this helps.
You can get a free ringtone by transferrign a mp3 file from your pc to your phone. You can then choose which part of the track you would like as your ringtone.
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.
To make any audio file your ringtone, first, ensure the file is in a compatible format, such as MP3 or M4A. Then, transfer the audio file to your phone using a USB cable, cloud service, or Bluetooth. For iPhones, use iTunes to sync the file as a ringtone, while Android users can set it directly from the sound settings by selecting the audio file from their storage. Finally, go to your device's settings to select the new ringtone.
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.
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WAV files have better audio quality but are larger in file size compared to MP3 files.
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.
To set the caller ringtone of the Marathi movie "Priyatama" on your Loop mobile, first, download the ringtone file in a compatible format (like MP3) to your device. Next, go to the "Settings" app, select "Sound," then "Ringtone." Choose the downloaded file as your ringtone, and if you want it in a loop, consider using a music player app that supports looping to play it continuously.
To download "Hallelujah" by Michael Bolton as a ringtone for your cellphone, you can use a reputable ringtone download website or app that offers the song. First, search for the song on the platform and select the option to download it as a ringtone. Ensure that the file format is compatible with your phone (like MP3 or M4R for iPhones). Finally, transfer the ringtone to your phone and set it as your ringtone through the settings menu.
yes , its posibale
A MP3 file is actually a compressed WAV file. The compression is: WAV file size / MP3 file size Bitrate is the amount of kBits a mp3 file uses in 1 second. So a 320kB/s file uses 320kBit in 1 second(or 40kBytes/s) The relation is that if the bitrate gets bigger, the compression get's lower.
The average file size of a song (mp3) is around 5,000 kb.