<since the MMSC will convert the WAV to an AMR for you.> Matthew - when I tried 
to email an AMR to my Samsung it puts it in a voice folder (like when you make 
a recording on your phone) and won't let me put it in the sound folder to be 
able to select as a ringtone plus it sounds awful.  I think the whole key is 
like you say - use Bluetooth which I did a long time ago and will have to 
fiddle with again. I had made a couple 3gps and they are excellent ringtones.   
 In the long run it is probably easier just to go to one of the free midi 
websites and be done with it.  What gets me is my V600 used Mp3s so easily but 
the Samsung has that license restriction agreement with T-Mo on MP3s.  DonnaB

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