I just got a new cell phone and I also just bluetoothed a lot of cool ring tones onto my old phone. Is there anyway to get them from my old phone to my new one? I was thinking if I put someone elses SIM card into my old phone and mine into my new one, that that would be the only way it would work? How about it? Anyone know any other suggestions?
My new phone is a motorola slvr L7 and my old one is a motorola v551. I think the problem is that I have to have a working SIM card in both. I have 2 SIM cards, but i think only one per # can be activated at a time.
most phone companies don't allow for this. they actually lock the ringtone to the phone. what you can do, (like if you have t-mobile) is call customer care, 611 from your t-mobile phone, tell the customer care representative, and if you are sweet and nice they'll probably resend them to your new phone.
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It might depend on the phone. I have an Ipaq and my wife has a RAZR. I turned on the bluetooth on both phones. I then establish a connection between the two. It will ask for a passcode. Go the the actual file you want to transfer and send via bluetooth. Because I have the Ipaq it allows me to do more than her RAZR. So I guess if your new phone has the ability then you can use it to not only send but grab info from the older one. I was able to send mp3s, photos and contact info to the RAZR because my HP Ipaq allow me to. If I knew your phone models maybe I could have been more help. Sorry.
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most phone companies don't allow for this. they actually lock the ringtone to the phone. what you can do, (like if you have t-mobile) is call customer care, 611 from your t-mobile phone, tell the customer care representative, and if you are sweet and nice they'll probably resend them to your new phone.
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