Nokia N9 Original Ringtones Samsung

Nokia N9 Original Ringtones Samsung Rating: 5,9/10 6213 votes

I dont really know where to put this thread. So mods feel free to move it. I didnt really care for any of the stock ring tones on the N9, and I had a ring tone on my N97 that was the sound played on Star Trek TNG when the shuttle bay doors would start to open.

Shirdi sai baba songs by lata mangeshkar. The Nokia N9 Alarm Clock I want to talk about the Nokia N9 alarm clock application because it’s a really nice example of thoughtful, functional design – and because it’s only on the N9, so a lot of people won’t have seen it.

The problem here is the N9 only lets you shop for new tones, or pull them out of your music. I had put up with this on my N97, occasionally hearing this tone while listening to music because I had searched high and low how to put this tone and not have it imported into the music library. Is there anyway to put this Mp3 file on my N9 so that it will see it in the Ringtones list, but not end up in the Music player? Thanks a ton. Go to settings/security/developer mode and enable it. It will have you download and install some files.

You should be able to just open the filebox (free download from ovi store) and then go to: /home/user/MyDocs and then tap and hold, select copy on the all the ringtones you want to copy and then tap the up-arrow (bottom left corner) and you will be in /home/user/ scroll down to.ring-tones tap it to open the folder then tap the clipboard and select the ringtones to paste there. It should be done. You should be able to see it when you go to select the sounds. I have not used these to do individual ringtones for contacts, but have customized the sounds in: settings/sounds and vigbration for all my rintone, maeil alert tone, message alert tone, calendar alarm tone. I have been using the same nokia sounds for these since 2004 -------------------------------------------------- you could also do the following with terminal open terminal devel-su (enter) rootme (enter) cp -R /home/user/MyDocs/(file name.mp3) /home/user/.ring-tones/ you can do that for each different ringtone, just changing the file name. To make it easier with terminal, if after you enter the first one, just tap the top right corner for the menu, and select toolbar, then arrows.

Now just tap the up-arrow and then use the left/right arrows to change the file name and then tap enter again. This should save a bit of time once you are good at it.

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