Motorola Razr??

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nickthegeek15

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Is there any way to record something on the motorola razr and use it as a texting/ringtone?i have at&t
 
with verizon or are you with sprint or AT&T?all depends on that.
 
You could look under your folder that has to do with your ringtones and see if there is a button that says record new ringtone. If you have a place where you have sounds (other than ringtones), look there. If you record a sound, you usually can use it for a ringtone but you might need to send a message with the sound attached to yourself and save it as a ringtone.Good luck!
 
I agree with Lafg M totally. Another few things you could do is get the Motorola Phone Tools software from Avanquest and make your own ringtone (and just plug your phone into your computer). If that doesn't work, you could also hit the "voice recorder" button on the razr, but honestly, the sound quality on that is quite bad and quite possibly undesireable. However, it is the cheapest solution...
 
Don't konw if this will work but worth a try!Press the key with the little Envelope Icon (Messages) to get the Message Center screen,Select: Create Message Select: New Multimedia Message. You will get a 'text' screen at this point. Since you don't really want to send a message to anyone, you don't have to enter anything. Press the button under the INSERT legend on the screen Select: Voice Record. You will be instructed "To record a new Voice Record, press and hold Voice key while recording". The Voice key is the single key on the right edge of the flip part of the phone. It takes a few seconds before the screen indicates that the recording has started. Speak, or make a noise or whatever you want. When you release the button the recording will end. You will now be back at the text screen. Press the button under the OK which appears at the bottom of the display. The next screen will have the heading Send To. Since you want to keep this yourself, you will wind up sending this to a non-existent number. In most parts of the US, the number 555-5555 will work. Select: One Time Entry. Enter 5555555 (or some other number you know that doesn't actually exist), then OK. The next screen will have the title New Multimedia Msg. Press the button under the SEND which appears at the bottom of the display. The phone will display please wait, and then an animation of a message being sent. Of course, the destination phone number is not a working number, so it really doesn't get sent. I don't know if you may get charged for sending a multimedia message that never gets sent. Your screen should now be back at Message Center. Select: Outbox. The message you just "sent" should be at the top of the list, with an arrow pointing at it, and most likely a destination of "(None)" showing. Select: The topmost message and press the button under READ. You should hear your recording. Press the top center button (with the "-" marking) to get the MMS Menu. Select: Store. Select: File from the Store? screen. You will get another playback of the recording and a screen showing the filename, duration, size and bitrate of the recording. The filename will be created by the phone, and look somthing like this: smil_vn_1193021744 Press: STORE. Select: Apply as Ring Tone from the Store Options screen. Select: DONE. Select: DONE from the Outbox Msg # screen. Select: BACK from the Message Outbox screen.
 
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