instead of a ringtone?
instead of a ringtone?
I think you can record your voice and set that as a "ringtone." I've never done it, but I think it can be done.
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Yes if you use the voice recorder feature you can set personalized ringtones for everyone. You would have to read the name but it will work.
aahhh... a nokia user are we?
Also try HOLLERID it works pretty good. You gotta buy it but well worth it.
I like to have people make their own ringers using voice notes. It's amazing how creative people can be!
I should do this. I'm sure they would be something like:
GF Calling: "Be prepared to stop at the store or she probably forgot to put something on the list"
Dad Calling: "Dad is at the pool and wants to talk about being retired while you sit in the office under flourescent bulbs"
Mom Calling: "Prepare to tell mom how the baby is doing"
Sister Calling: "If you don't have more than 15 minutes to spare, don't answer this call. Chatty Kathy is calling"
Work Calling: "Don't answer"
HA! That is so funny!
LMAO....
mine would go a little bit like :
BF/Hubby calling: "be prepared to know off hand what you will be doing later"
sister calling: "here comes the drama, don't pick up, let it go to voicemail"
Mom calling: "be prepared to shell out some money"
Work calling: "slowly, step away from the phone and let it go to voicemail"
Wow....it worked! This is something I was hoping to get to work as well!
I went to Voice recorder, recorded a message, set as a ring tone, then went to a contact (my home number) and selected Edit, custom ring tone, hit browse (at top of list) select "voice notes" then selected the one I recorded, save!
I then called from my house phone to my BB, and voila it played the one I recorded!
Thank you to the OP for posting this question and all who answered! :p
Loved it.....way to funny!
I thought I'd share a method I used in the past to create ringtones with voice. At this site (cant post urls yets so google att text speech) you can type in a some text and select a voice, then you can save it as a wav file. Then I used audacity (just google it again) a free program for editing audio files. It will allow you to mix audio together so you could overlay the voice on top of music etc...
I wish I had time to do that sort of stuff... oh wait I have time to type this up so....... :p