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Thread: Polyringtone via MMS? How?

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    Polyringtone via MMS? How?

    How to do it?. I've tried once to send a (4 tracks) polyphonic ringtone to Nokia 6610, I send it from my Ringtone Studio, but when I receive it in my 6610, that attachment became an .amr file. I do try to change the file type back to .mid, but still didn't work, it won't play. Please give me some hints guys.

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    from what i have seen(in experience trying to do it) and from what i have read this cant be done as .mid files cant be sent via mms at the moment, u can send them via email from phone to phone tho, so best bet is to try it that way

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    Do you mean that my polyringtone receiver must download the email attached polyringtone from an e-mail account?, that's another problem. My receivers mostly didn't understand how to connect to internet , so you see, I must find a way to send polyringtone to their phone 'as a polyringtone', and that's a challenge.

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    Yes, I've got the same problem, I cant send .mid or .jar (game) files from my 7650 to a 6610. I dont know how to get this attachment on the 6610 and install it.

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    try using ringtone studio

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    As I said, if you send it by Ringtone Studio, you'll receive it as an .amr file in your series 40 phones, no matter you change the file type back to .mid, it won't play.

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