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Setting MP3 Files As Ringtones On AT&T samsung a877 Impression

Setting MP3 Files As Ringtones On AT&T samsung a877 Impression

To set an MP3 File As a Ringtones On聽 AT&T Samsung Impression a877as following steps. AT&T Samsung Impression info

1. From the standby screen, press Menu
2. Press My Stuff
3. Press Audio
4. Press either Tones or Music, to view the contents
5. Press the desired MP3 file to play it
6. Press Set as
7. Press one of the following:
* Call Ringtone: To set the MP3 as the current profile’s Ringtone
* Caller Ringtone

  • Press Search Contact
  • Press the desired Contact
  • Press Save to assign the MP3 file as the Caller Ringtone

* Alarm Tone

  • Press the desired Alarm
  • Presson Save to assign the MP3 file as the Alarm Tone

Notes: The samsung a877 supports the following audio file types as ringtones: MP3, MP4 / AAC, M4A, 3GP / AAC, WMA and聽3GP / AMR.聽 What’s more, audio files less than 300 KB are treated as ringtones, whereas audio files which are greater than 300 KB are considered as Music. You cannot set an MP3 file as a ringtone if it is larger than 300 KB. AT&T cell phone Questions&Answers
Enjoy!

Via: Samsung official

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  1. ISRAEL MEDINA
    April 28th, 2009 | 2:19 pm

    i put mp3 music on my samsung a877 impression and when i tried putting it 2 a contact or as a general ringtone it tells me the file is 2 large. i installed the disc program on my computer but how do u minimize the music so i can use it as a ringtone? please let me know thankyou, israel medina

  2. AT&T Cell Phones
    April 28th, 2009 | 8:59 pm

    I think you have to edite the ability of mp3 with software

  3. Andrea
    May 25th, 2009 | 11:54 am

    Yes, I would also like to know how to do this. I cant stand that

  4. Andrea
    May 25th, 2009 | 11:55 am

    Yes, I would like to know this answer too. I cant stand that I paid over 300 dollars for this phone and cant even play my own music for my ringtones

  5. Erik
    September 7th, 2009 | 8:19 am

    The fact that only audio files less then 300kb can be used as ringtones is ridiculous. Its only purpose is to force the consumer to purchase the ringtones from the AT&T media mall. How much more money would you like from me? maybe the skin on my back? If you dont want to write a bigger check next month i would suggest you buy or torrent Nero 7 you can edit mp3 files with it and shrink a song down to 300kb by only using the first 300kb worth of sound.

  6. AT&T Cell Phones
    September 7th, 2009 | 8:58 am

    well, it does so, I think

  7. dpal13
    September 27th, 2009 | 6:42 pm

    use phonezoo.com. you can create your own ringtones from the music on your computer.

  8. Corrine
    October 3rd, 2009 | 3:00 pm

    Okay, I got the phone from a friend- And it only shows “Caller Ringtone” or “Alarm tone” but when I go to caller ringtone it is all of his old contacts. Can’t I just set a ringtone for every caller?

  9. AT&T Cell Phones
    October 3rd, 2009 | 8:02 pm

    Yes, you can

  10. andera
    October 4th, 2009 | 3:33 pm

    how can you set a ringtone for every call. when i try to do that, it only gives me the option to set it to individual numbers or an alarm tone.

  11. Jeremy
    October 16th, 2009 | 9:10 am

    You can down the sound files with a free program called Audacity. It is a free download and it can also convert to mp3s!!

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