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How much "extra memory" is there for ringtones?

Discussion in 'General mobile discussion' started by malina333, Feb 27, 2009.

  1. malina333

    malina333 Member

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    Hi everyone, I am new to this forum and new to the world of cell phones. I am looking into getting my first phone. I have searched my question a lot and cannot seem to find any answers.

    The phone i am strongly considering getting is the Motorola W385, though i don't think the phone model is relevant to my question. It has 32MB internal memory. There is no SD slot for expansion.

    So my question is - out of 32MB, how much space is being used by the phone already, and how much space is "extra" - i am asking because i would like to be able to add some ringtones and wallpapers and i want to know how much extra space i would have to do this.

    Any information you can give on this topic would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
     
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    that would be enough space if you are using downloaded, chopped, versions of songs for ringtones. if you want full blown mp3's as ring tones you better get a nicer phone that is SD card capable.
     
  3. malina333

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    Thanx. I got my phone a few weeks ago and i'm using low quality mp3 clips (about 100kb each) - so far i've put 20 on my phone with no problem.
     

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