Well, unfortunately my Nokia 6030 does not have bluetooth, nor is it 
apparently compatible with any kind of data cable.  The phone was 
preloaded with a couple of MP3s.  It supports them, but I guess only 
the ones that came with the phone!!! 

Mary

--- In [email protected], "SAMEERU_01" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Matthew J Stevens" <matthew@>
> wrote:
> 
> > MMS is really not the best way to transfer items to your phone. 
The
> >best method is by cable or Bluetooth, Bluetooth certainly being my
> >preferred method. 
> 
> Not to Mention Charges of MMS !
> 
> In my experience, files sent via MMS somehow become unplayable.
> Besides if your phone expects MIDI format files then you can not 
just
> rename the file and expect the phone to play it. 
> 
> You need to convert these files from MP3 from to MIDI format. 
Usually
> it goes like
> 
> MP3 => WAV => MIDI for obvious reasons. 
> Try
> http://www.convert-ringtones.com/
> 
> Some Phones have limit on ringtone size. However the ringtones 
listed
> aren't that big if you intend to use in MIDI or RNG form. if you 
need
> to use them in WAV form then that depends on your phone. 
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Sameer
>




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