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Change your folder name to "notifications"

Can you offer more explanation??

So if I make a folder named "notifications" and move music files to that folder, my phone will see these files and allow them to be used as ringtones, etc?

Does this folder need to be a subfolder?? Because just making the folder and putting music into it, doesn't seem to work.

Thanks
 
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Can you offer more explanation??

So if I make a folder named "notifications" and move music files to that folder, my phone will see these files and allow them to be used as ringtones, etc?

Does this folder need to be a subfolder?? Because just making the folder and putting music into it, doesn't seem to work.

Thanks

If you want to use your music as a ringtone:

* Connect the phone to your PC
* pull down your notification bar and mount the SD card
* the card will show up as a drive in "My Computer" Open it and create a "Music" folder. Drop any music that you want in that folder. unmount the SD card from your PC. Open up the Applications menu and select the music icon. From there you can listen to any music you placed there. If you want any song to become a ringtone, hit the Android menu button while in the music app and it should give you the option to set what ever song you're playing as the ringtone.
 
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