Can someone chime in how to convert these to the different OS, for these guys? I did it on my computer, dowloaded as zip file then transfered to my phone as media file, then selected as a ringtone. On the smartphones, I think you must first change the file name to M4A or M4R for iphone then sync with you iphone. Android you change to MP3. This all over a computer, don't know how to do it directly on your phone, sorry. Also found this.......................... [h=2]HOW TO INSTALL RINGTONES[/h]Body:
To install on an iPhone:
Step 1: Extract the ringtone file (.m4r) from the .zip file (on a Mac, this file is located in your downloads folder).
Step 2: Double-click on the ringtone file (.m4r) you have just downloaded. The
ringtone will automatically be added to your iTunes Tone library.
Step 3: Sync it to your iPhone® using iTunes.
Step 4: Set the ringtone in the Sounds section of your “Setting†app on your
phone. Enjoy your new ringtone!
To install on an Android Phone:
Step 1: Extract the ringtone file (.mp3) from the .zip file.
Step 2: Connect your device's memory to your computer.
Step 3: Open the file folder for your device.
Step 4: Create a new folder. Label it Ringtones.
Step 5: Open the folder on your computer containing the ringtones.
Step 6: Drag and drop the ringtone file (.mp3) to the Ringtones folder on your
device.
Step 7: Go to Sound Settings on your phone. When on your home screen, press
the menu/navigation hard key, and select Settings. From there, select Sound,
and the menu titled Phone ringtone. Scroll through the list of ringtones until you
find the one you want to use.
If you don't see the ringtone you just added, turn off the phone first and it should
appear when you turn it on since Android's service looks out for new files when
the phone boots.
For any additional issues, please consult the Android User's Guide provided with
your phone.