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What is a ring tone? |
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A ring tone is the sound made by a phone to indicate an incoming call. On CPA Australia's website, ring tones are referred to as a customisable sound you can make available on your mobile phone. |
| Q. |
What is a polyphonic ring tone? |
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A polyphonic ring tone is a Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) recording. It uses a combination of synthesised instruments to produce audio musical sounds. |
| Q. |
What is a real tone? |
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A real tone ring tone is a MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 (MP3) recording. It is designed to greatly reduce the amount of data required to represent audio, yet sounds like an original uncompressed audio to most listeners. |
| Q. |
How do I know which type of ring tone is compatible with my mobile phone? |
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There are many different models of mobile phones, and therefore it is highly recommended that you refer to your mobile phone manual to ensure you select the appropriate ring tone type. |
| Q. |
How do I set up my phone to use WAP and GPRS? |
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Please contact your mobile phone service provider to have your WAP and GPRS connection activated. |
| Q. |
How do I transfer an MP3 ring tone to my phone? |
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There are several ways to transfer an MP3 ring tone to a compatible mobile phone, but it depends on the type of phone you have. Please refer to your mobile phone manual or service provider for assistance. Please note that you may require an installation software CD, a transfer cable, infra red or bluetooth. |
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