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		<title>By: Ringtone Producer &#187; Blog Archive &#187; How to produce AMR ringtones 3/3</title>
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		<description>[...] Loading ringtones onto your phone with a data cable is usually quite easy. If you don&#8217;t have a data cable, check out the cell phone accessories page for some suppliers. Some phones allow direct access and when you plug it into your PC it will come up as a flash drive. This makes it extremely easy to load ringtones onto your phone. All you have to do is make sure you load it into the correct directory on your phone, else it won&#8217;t be seen as a ringtone. Alternatively you can use your connection software (Nokia PC Suite for your Nokia) to connect to your phone. It&#8217;s great! It will detect your phone immediately and you&#8217;ll be able to load ringers onto your phone without any trouble at all. Software like BitPim also works well with supported cellphones. In some cases however your service provider will no allow you to load ringers onto your phone (as they want to charge you for putting ringtones on your phone), so you&#8217;ll have to unlock your phone. Tread carefully if you want to go this route though!! [...]</description>
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