How to Get Music From Your Phone's MP3 Player to Use As a Ringtone
- 1). Sync your phone to your computer. Some phones enable you to use Bluetooh wireless technology to sync, while others rely on a USB connector.
- 2). Export the MP3 on your phone to your computer's hard drive.
- 3). Launch your audio editing software. Start a new project, and import the MP3 into the application.
- 4). Edit down the MP3 clip, using the software's editing tools. The specific process required will depend on the software you are using. You will want to cut the MP3 down to about a 20-second clip. Once you have edited down the audio clip, save it as "ringtone.mp3" and export it to a temporary file folder.
- 5). Import the edited MP3 file into your phone. The method you use to do this will depend on the make and model of your phone, but generally, cell phones sync using either Bluetooth or USB cord technology.
- 6). Set the clip as your ringtone. Once again, this process will depend on the type of phone you are using. For example, if you are using a Nokia phone, access "Profiles" and select to alter the ringtone. Locate the recently imported MP3 and set this as your new ringtone. If you are using a Sprint LG phone, access the "Settings" menu, select "Sounds" and then choose "Ringers."