Thursday, August 27, 2009

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AT&T Samsung Impression Tricks - Bypass 300kb ringtone limit

Posted: 27 Aug 2009 03:40 AM PDT

I find how to bypass 300kb ringtone limit on AT&T samsung impression on samsung-impression.org, posted by cut_cutta. As the instruction,  I got >300kb ringtones to function perfectly using the internal memory. I am 99% positive that it will also work by putting the songs a miniSD card. Thanks for cut_cutta’s sharing very much. AT&T Samsung Impression info

Here is just the steps to teach you how to do :
1. Take an mp3 (or other ring tone format…) that is less than 300kb, put it on your phone, and set it as a ring tone.
2. Go into the phone with PC studio, or onto your memory card (wherever you stored the <300kb file at) and delete it.
3. Take an mp3 that is ANY size you want, RENAME THE FILE TO THE EXACT SAME NAME AS THE SMALLER MP3, then upload it to the phone to the same directory that the smaller mp3 was in.

4. You are DONE. AT&T cell phone Questions&Answers

Here’s a few tips:

The smaller file doesnt have to be the same song as the bigger one. It can be ANY mp3 ring tone.  Use one that you already have and upload it. Only the file names and file extension (*.mp3, *.aac, etc) have to be the same.

Whenever you want to set a new larger mp3 as your ring tone, just change the name of that file to the same name as the ringtone that is ALREADY on your phone, delete the tone that is on your phone and upload the new one. As long as the names are the same, you wont have to mess around with reactivating ringtones or any more file swapping. To keep things simple i just named the ringer on my phone ring.mp3 and keep changing the new tones to that name.

Hope it works for you!

Via: samsung-impression.org

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