Change your Apple iPhone 3G ringing tone to either a MP3 music track or a pre-installed tone easily by following our tutorial
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How to Change Apple iPhone 3G Ringtone
In this video tutorial we’ll show you how to change your ringing tone. Press your home button and slide your finger across the slider to unlock your touch screen. Select settings and then select sounds.
Pressing you can opt to have your vibrations which on a rock while it’s inside of mode by tapping the switch. Next you can opt to have the vibrate page just to install while your cell phone is in ringing mode. I’m just showing volume by sliding the volume slider on the screen just to show. Tap ringing tone to change your ringing tone. Choose from dozens of different ringing tones supplied by Apple. Custom ringing tones are those great then installed by you using the iTunes software. You have a separate tutorial showing you how to do this. To return tap the sounds found at the top of the screen.
Now, there’s a little bit sound you would like to have when you receive a new text message. Again, tap the sound to return to the sounds menu. You can also opt to have tons of switch down or upward new and sent mails, calendar alerts, lock sounds and keyboard clicks.
On the left hand side of your iPhone you have a silent shortcuts switch, clicking this switch will put your iPhone into silent mode. In this video tutorial we showed you how to change your ringtone and adjust your new message tones. We hope you enjoyed our tutorial, many thanks.
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