I have a Cingular 8125 (Wizard). I can't figure out how to assign different ringtones to people, to know who is calling by the ring. Is it possible on these devices?
Certainly is possible
Go into contacts, click the contact you want to assign the ringtone to, click the menu softkey then edit.
The 12th field down should be ringtone
For the ringtones to show up in the dropdown box your ringtones should either be stored in the root of the storage card or in \windows\rings.
The only trouble with putting them on the SD card (applys to storing on the device too, but much more noticable when stored on SD card) is that if its a big file then it sometimes takes quite a while for the phone to start ringing :wink:
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Thank you very much. I kept trying to find it through phone settings, didn't think about contacts.
You can also assign a picture to the caller via the Contacts, and the picture will appear when they call.
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Hey guys,
I just started using Treo 750. I love it so far except few things I miss about my old Nokia. Earlier I used to dial a calling card number and then just choose the contact's destination number by selecting "Touch Tone" option from the menu while in call, and it would touch tone that number for me and I was connected. Now, WM5 phone app doesnt seem to be able to do it, and I have to write down the contact's number on a paper first before dialing calling card access number.
Also, I know a comma can be used a 1-second soft pause, but any possible way to add hard pauses in the phone number like traditional cell phones can do... Its cumbersome carrying calling card's PIN code in pocket, and then entering it after dialing calling card number and then punching in destination number from a paper again... its frustrating...
I tried to look up a lot of dialers and apps, but none was a helpful find. Could someone suggest any way out.
anybody???
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I am using a product called MagiCall which has the calling card feature as well as calls filtering and SMS filtering.
I think it can help you.
I recently came across something I have never heard before. When I call this one number, which is a normal mobile number, instead of hearing the standard 'ring ring' tone I hear music. Quite literally, a song.
I don't know the person who I was calling, it was through work so I can't really ask them how they did it.
I was hoping someone on here might know how this is possible? Maybe its setup through the network provider.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks
kaotix said:
I recently came across something I have never heard before. When I call this one number, which is a normal mobile number, instead of hearing the standard 'ring ring' tone I hear music. Quite literally, a song.
I don't know the person who I was calling, it was through work so I can't really ask them how they did it.
I was hoping someone on here might know how this is possible? Maybe its setup through the network provider.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks
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Hi kaotix, this is a orange feature..only discovered this myself a few days ago. orange allow you to change the ring ring to a list of songs, voices or whatever they have. You can then assign this new caller tone to individuals or to everyone who calls you.
check it out if your on orange that is...
http://www1.orange.co.uk/entertainment/callingTunes/
ATT/Cingular has had this for quite a while. They call theirs Answertones.
http://www.answertones.wireless.att.com
Q. What are Answer Tones?
A. Answer Tones let you replace the standard ringing sound that a caller normally hears while they wait for you to answer your phone. Answer Tones may be an audio clip of a popular song, celebrity voice, joke or quote. There are emotional categories and many genres to choose from.
Q. Are Answer Tones different than Ringtones?
A. Yes, Answer Tones are different than Ringtones.
Ringtones are what you hear from your phone when someone calls you. Answer Tones are what your caller hears when they call your phone, in place of the standard ringing sound.
Ringtones are downloaded to your phone and stored within the handset. Answer Tones are stored on the AT&T network in a personal "library" that you can access and manage via the web or Media Net. And because your Answer Tones are stored on AT&T's servers (rather than downloaded to your handset), you can move your SIM card to another phone and your callers will still hear the Answer Tone you've selected for them.
Each Answer Tone will have an expiration date associated with it. As an Answer Tone's expiration date approaches, we will alert you via a free text message so that you may re-purchase another Answer Tone.
Because the Answer Tones service is provided on the AT&T network (unlike Ringtones), there is a monthly fee for service.
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T-Mobile US has it available also, for an extra fee of course.
Hi,
I have recently purchased a Touch Pro and am slowly getting to grips with it. I put my current T Mobile sim card into it which has all my contacts on it. If I go through the Windows Mobile menus I can see all my contacts fine. However when the phone rings it doesn't show me what contact is calling. After the call is completed it usually pops up with a message saying "This contact is not on your list" or something like that and I have to go into the contacts list and manually add the contact from there to get it to show me who is calling on the screen the next time.
Why is this if the contacts list is already in the phone and showing up when I look at it?. Is there a way to have all my contacts added in so that every one of them shows up when someone calls or do I have to do them all manually one at a time?. Because that would take ages as I have a lot of contacts!!!.
Many thanks for any advice you guys can give.
hello, copy your contacts from your simms to the phone memory., see if that works, im guessing when you enter the phone # after the call the # is being put into the phone memory and thats why you can see it the next time. hope this helps.
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Thanks, will try that out and report back with my findings.
I tried the In Call Recording Cab and I don't think it's working. I have a verizon TP2. Anyone else get it to work on your CDMA TP2? Also, where do you find the option if it is working?
I had no issues. Just install, do a reboot (or not, I'm not sure if it's required or not).
During a call, press the menu soft key and tick record call. To find the call, fire up notes and you should see it. Set Notes to record audio to the storage card and you shouldn't have any storeage issues.
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I had no issues. Just install, do a reboot (or not, I'm not sure if it's required or not).
During a call, press the menu soft key and tick record call. To find the call, fire up notes and you should see it. Set Notes to record audio to the storage card and you shouldn't have any storeage issues.
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While not the original poster, thanks for the reply. I can verify the cab works for sprint.
which thread is the original cab in?
gbruyn said:
I tried the In Call Recording Cab and I don't think it's working. I have a verizon TP2. Anyone else get it to work on your CDMA TP2? Also, where do you find the option if it is working?
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Confirmed working on my VZW TP2....
As stated before, open the "Notes" program and hit "options" and select the storage card as the place to store the notes.
Next make a call, hit "options" look for the "record call" option and ur good to go. When you end the call it automatically ends the recording so you do not have to go to "options" again and do that part.
After you end the call, run the "Notes" program and you will see the media files with the date and time as the name. Thats your call recording.
Here is the link to orginial thread on the topic.....http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=536472
gbruyn said:
I tried the In Call Recording Cab and I don't think it's working. I have a verizon TP2. Anyone else get it to work on your CDMA TP2? Also, where do you find the option if it is working?
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I like ACR works real well. automatic too!
Ive been using ACR as well. Its automatic so I dont have to think about it. It labels the calls really well with caller ID info and time stamps. I just have to remember to clean out my "call recording" folder once in awhile ). I think you can set it to only record when you trigger it as well.
gbruyn said:
I tried the In Call Recording Cab and I don't think it's working. I have a verizon TP2. Anyone else get it to work on your CDMA TP2? Also, where do you find the option if it is working?
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You need to follow the two steps bellow:
1. To enable 2 way recording just change:
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\WaveDev]
"VocRecPath"=dword:00000002and you'll be able to record with any software.
2. If you want to use WM6 native recording (WAW only, on \my documents\notes, manual activation: during a call hit "record" on call menu) create:
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\AudioRecording]
"Enabled"=dword:00000001
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Voice]
"EnableCallRecordMenuItem"=dword:00000001
"AllowInCallRecording"=dword:00000001
Shadoh said:
Ive been using ACR as well. Its automatic so I dont have to think about it. It labels the calls really well with caller ID info and time stamps. I just have to remember to clean out my "call recording" folder once in awhile ). I think you can set it to only record when you trigger it as well.
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The nice thing about ACR is the way you can set it to record every call, BUT to have a screen pop up AFTER the call to offer you the option to keep it or not. Simply choose Yes or No after the call
you guys had to install cab's for this..?? my phone came with this option 100% stock...
I cant get the recording to be recorded to the storage card. I tried to set notes to save to the storage card in the options for "notes" but that didnt work. tried to change location settings in advanced config to put "my documents" on the storage card and that didnt work either.
How do i make the phone record to the storage card?
is there a reg change or something i need to do to make this possible.
Since the T-Mobile SIM card was sent, it of course set my ringtone to their own, which I promptly changed.
I hate it.
However, I find in the Ringtone options under Custom, a sound billed as Content.
This is exactly what I want text messages and the like to sound off with,
but it's noticelably absent in such other things such as Messaging.
How can I make this sound available to other systems of this device?
I used to be able to do this easily with a rooted HTC EVO 4G LTE,
but this damned Samsung is a problem at best.
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Since the T-Mobile SIM card was sent, it of course set my ringtone to their own, which I promptly changed.
I hate it.
However, I find in the Ringtone options under Custom, a sound billed as Content.
This is exactly what I want text messages and the like to sound off with,
but it's noticelably absent in such other things such as Messaging.
How can I make this sound available to other systems of this device?
I used to be able to do this easily with a rooted HTC EVO 4G LTE,
but this damned Samsung is a problem at best.
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I'm using an app for adding new ring and nautical tones. Ringtone Maker from Play store. Maybe it helps in your case.