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Author different ring-tones for different callers?
Peter Lynch

2007-12-16, 12:33 pm

Just a quickie - can anyone point me at a phone where you can
associate a different ring tone with a calling number. What I'd
like to do is have one RT for one person, a different one for
someone else and so on.
That way I can tell who's calling without having to pull the
phone out of my pocket to check the number.

Any leads?

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.. never trust a man who, when left alone ...... Pete Lynch .
.. in a room with a tea cosy ...... Marlow, England .
.. doesn't try it on (Billy Connolly) .....................................

J B

2007-12-16, 12:33 pm

"Peter Lynch" <pete@freyr.local> wrote in message
news:slrnfmaoti.4i0.pete@freyr.local...
> Just a quickie - can anyone point me at a phone where you can
> associate a different ring tone with a calling number. What I'd
> like to do is have one RT for one person, a different one for
> someone else and so on.


Most older Nokias will do it, dunno if particular benefit has been
'upgraded'!


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J B

David Kennedy

2007-12-16, 12:33 pm

On 16/12/07 17:54, J B wrote:
> "Peter Lynch" <pete@freyr.local> wrote in message
> news:slrnfmaoti.4i0.pete@freyr.local...
>
> Most older Nokias will do it, dunno if particular benefit has been
> 'upgraded'!


The current Samsungs do.


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David Kennedy

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Wim J

2007-12-16, 3:33 pm

Peter Lynch wrote:
> Just a quickie - can anyone point me at a phone where you can
> associate a different ring tone with a calling number. What I'd
> like to do is have one RT for one person, a different one for
> someone else and so on.
> That way I can tell who's calling without having to pull the
> phone out of my pocket to check the number.
>
> Any leads?
>

The Vodafone 710 does (Thats a special phone made for Vodafone;
see website for more info). The 720 is replacing the 710 at this
moment.

Wim
THE FLY

2007-12-16, 10:33 pm


"Peter Lynch" <pete@freyr.local> wrote in message
news:slrnfmaoti.4i0.pete@freyr.local...
> Just a quickie - can anyone point me at a phone where you can
> associate a different ring tone with a calling number. What I'd
> like to do is have one RT for one person, a different one for
> someone else and so on.
> That way I can tell who's calling without having to pull the
> phone out of my pocket to check the number.
>
> Any leads?
>phillip's savvy



Sheila

2007-12-16, 10:33 pm


"Peter Lynch" <pete@freyr.local> wrote in message
news:slrnfmaoti.4i0.pete@freyr.local...
> Just a quickie - can anyone point me at a phone where you can
> associate a different ring tone with a calling number. What I'd
> like to do is have one RT for one person, a different one for
> someone else and so on.
> That way I can tell who's calling without having to pull the
> phone out of my pocket to check the number.
>
> Any leads?
>
> --
> ..........................................................................
> . never trust a man who, when left alone ...... Pete Lynch .
> . in a room with a tea cosy ...... Marlow, England .
> . doesn't try it on (Billy Connolly) .....................................
>


my s/e K800i does it,


Stuart B

2007-12-17, 10:33 am

On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 17:43:09 GMT, Peter Lynch <pete@freyr.local>
wrote:

>Just a quickie - can anyone point me at a phone where you can
>associate a different ring tone with a calling number. What I'd
>like to do is have one RT for one person, a different one for
>someone else and so on.
>That way I can tell who's calling without having to pull the
>phone out of my pocket to check the number.
>
>Any leads?


But will you remember without fail which RT means which person?
Peter Lynch

2007-12-17, 10:33 am

On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 12:28:01 +0000, Stuart B wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 17:43:09 GMT, Peter Lynch <pete@freyr.local>
> wrote:
>
>
> But will you remember without fail which RT means which person?


yes ... if the ringtone says "call from X" or "oh sh!t X is calling" :-)

--
...........................................................................
.. never trust a man who, when left alone ...... Pete Lynch .
.. in a room with a tea cosy ...... Marlow, England .
.. doesn't try it on (Billy Connolly) .....................................

Sheila

2007-12-17, 12:33 pm


> yes ... if the ringtone says "call from X" or "oh sh!t X is calling" :-)
>
> --
> ..........................................................................
> . never trust a man who, when left alone ...... Pete Lynch .
> . in a room with a tea cosy ...... Marlow, England .
> . doesn't try it on (Billy Connolly) .....................................
>


haha, I have one with manic laughter for one of my friends......


Iain

2007-12-22, 10:33 pm

Stuart B wrote:


> But will you remember without fail which RT means which person?


Well, my k810i can be set to play the voice dialling tag of the caller
on an incoming call from them, which would seem a good solution to that
problem.
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