Wednesday, May 15, 2013
How to Update Android Ringtones
1. First, you'll want to unlock your screen. This involves sliding the unlock bar at the bottom of the touch screen. The default setting displays a clock on the unlock bar. If your phone is on but your screen is off, press any button to bring up the unlock bar. If you're phone's screen is already unlocked and you can see the home menu, skip this step.
2. Next, press the 'Menu' button at the bottom of your phone. This is not on the touch screen itself; it is a physical button usually located near the 'Back' button, a left-pointing arrow, and the 'Home' button, a button shaped like a small house.
3. Once the menu is up, choose 'Settings.' Depending on the version of your phone, the 'Settings' option may not be immediately visible. If you don't see it, scroll through the options with your finger until you find it.
4. In the following screen, you'll see an option titled 'Sound' or 'Sound and Display.' This varies depending on your phone, but it will always have the word 'Sound' in the name. Select this option. Remember to scroll through the options if you don't see it right away.
5. The next screen will have the 'Phone Ringtone' option. Scroll through until you find it and then select it. This will bring up all the available Android ringtones. To preview, simply touch the name of the ringtone and a preview will play automatically. If you don't hear anything, make sure your volume settings are turned up and you're not in silent mode. You can simply press up on the volume rocker to increase the volume. When you've found a ringtone you like, select 'OK' at the bottom of the screen. This will save your selection and you'll hear this tune when your phone rings.
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