My friend has a notification ringtone that I want on my phone but I can't find it on hers so I can send it to myself. The ringtone came on her phone and is not on her SD card. Does anyone know how I can do this? We both have the same LG android phone. Or at least know where I can download it off the Internet. It's simply called "POP" and goes something like "Ch'pow" LOL. Thanks
Pre-installed ringtones can be found below /system/media/audio (see also my answer here for additional details). If you want to know where to place your custom ringtones on your device, take a look at my other answer here.
I purchased two ringtones from the Play Store. Instead of downloading to my phone( LG Optimus Pro) it stored them in my online library. I can see them and even play them but how can I get them to my phone and onto the ringtone list?
Would you share the solution? I can't seem to accomplish it - this is my second Android and it would not work for me on the first one either. Google Play Store is storing the ringtones I purcahsed in Goggle Play Music but they are not available in the rigntone list under settings and when I try to add them from Google Play Music they are not available in that list either.
Are you sure you have downloaded the file to your phone, instead of it just being available to play from "the cloud"? Play Music is touted heavily as a "cloud" player (as seems the trend lately) so the default is for songs to be played from the cloud, as opposed to downloaded to the phone (not sure if the same is try for ringtones, but I'm guessing it is).
Select the title in Play Music, if the pin symbol is gray it has not actually been downloaded to the device. Tap the 3-dot menu and/or pin symbol. Select the option "Keep on Device" (also has a pin symbol next to it). You might get a message saying it will only be downloaded via WiFi (again, this is default) but you can change this is the apps general settings. Once downloaded, see if the file shows up in ringtone list of the phone's Sound settings.
I am having this same problem. I do not know what a pin symbol is, but I have a three-dot menu next to my ringtone name. However, when I hit that, there is no "Keep on Device" option. This is very frustrating.
my optimus 2 has a gps that works well with google maps, but when it comes to using apps to monitor walks like runtastic it has a very bad fix and accuracy, with absurd tracks even with clear skies. the prime 2, on the other hand, is very precise. who has the same problem?
The live wallpapers are installable apk files and should work on any phone running 2.1 or higher. The wallpapers and ringtones on the other hand, will need to be unzipped and dropped on your phone before you can enjoy.
The story behind its association with Nokia begins in 1992 when sound engineer Anssi Vanjoki, an executive at Nokia at that time, heard the melody during a phone call at a conference. Enchanted by the music, he deemed it the perfect choice to be the default ringtone for Nokia mobile phones.
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