AndroidTutor2018- Tired of the standard ring-tones that come with your Samsung Galaxy S3? Here’s a way that you can add a nice little touch of customization to your device and make your favorite song, or really any type of sound-bite, as your ringtone.
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There are a few popular methods, which have been confirmed to work on the Samsung Galaxy S3, either by setting it yourself or allowing an app to do it for you. These methods should also work with different models of Samsung devices as well, but you’ll have to try it out for yourself.
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First Option
Plug your phone into your PC via USB
Open your computer and browse to your mobile device
Copy the MP3 file of your choice into the “Ring Tones” Folder
On your phone, go to Settings > Sound > Phone Ring Tone and you should see your MP3 file there. Choose it and it’ll be set as your standard ringtone from now on.
Of note: there are some apps as well that will “cut” a portion of a song so that you can use it as an MP3 and note have to have to use the entire thing. (Useful for those 6 minute long songs).
Second Option
Use a media player (other than the default one that comes with your device) that allows the option to set ringtones on the go. Check out the options for each one, but most of them just require a long hold when an MP3 is playing and settings will pop up which will allow you to set the MP3 as either a ringtone, notification, or alarm.
Some popular (free) options are:
MixZing Media Player
doubleTwist Player
I know there’s a ton of other ways to do this and am interested to hear how everyone gets their MP3s as their notifications/ring tones. Share your stories below!
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© AndroidPIT
There are a few popular methods, which have been confirmed to work on the Samsung Galaxy S3, either by setting it yourself or allowing an app to do it for you. These methods should also work with different models of Samsung devices as well, but you’ll have to try it out for yourself.
© AndroidPIT
First Option
Plug your phone into your PC via USB
Open your computer and browse to your mobile device
Copy the MP3 file of your choice into the “Ring Tones” Folder
On your phone, go to Settings > Sound > Phone Ring Tone and you should see your MP3 file there. Choose it and it’ll be set as your standard ringtone from now on.
Of note: there are some apps as well that will “cut” a portion of a song so that you can use it as an MP3 and note have to have to use the entire thing. (Useful for those 6 minute long songs).
Second Option
Use a media player (other than the default one that comes with your device) that allows the option to set ringtones on the go. Check out the options for each one, but most of them just require a long hold when an MP3 is playing and settings will pop up which will allow you to set the MP3 as either a ringtone, notification, or alarm.
Some popular (free) options are:
MixZing Media Player
doubleTwist Player
I know there’s a ton of other ways to do this and am interested to hear how everyone gets their MP3s as their notifications/ring tones. Share your stories below!
7 Shares
Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Share on Google+ 7 Shares
More from the web
These 8 Supplements Will Strengthen And Grow Your PhysiqueBodybuilding.com
Monterey Park, California: This Brilliant Company Is Disrupting a $200 Billion IndustryEverQuote Insurance Quotes
This Site Has Savings to Cluck About - up to 70% OffWayfair
Planning multifamily energy or water saving upgrades? Get discounted financing.Freddie Mac Green Advantage
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