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Download an Indianapolis Symphonic Choir ringtone.
Right-click on a link below to save the mp3 ringtone to your computer. Be sure to pay attention to where you are saving it.

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Send the mp3 file to your cell phone.
Either use your sync software to sync the mp3 file to your cell phone or create an email to email it to your phone. You will need to consult your software manual or cell phone service for exact instructions.

General instructions to email to your phone.

Your cell phone email address is obtained by combining your full 10 digit phone number with no hyphen (e.g. "3175551234"), the "@" symbol, and your cellular company's email extension.

For instance a phone number of 317-555-1234 on the for AT&T Wireless network would be:

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If you can't find out what your phone's email addres is, contact your cellular company's customer service. Here are a list of a few providers.

AT&T
[10-digit phone number]@txt.att.net
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Sprint
[10-digit phone number]@messaging.sprintpcs.com
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T-Mobile
[10-digit phone number]@tmomail.net
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Verizon
[10-digit phone number]@vtext.com
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On your cellular phone, select the file you downloaded (ringtone.mp3) and set it as your new ringtone.

If your cell phone doesn't support .mp3 files contact your provider about how to send this file to your cellphone.

 

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