Posted by Mimzo
Hello all...
I just got a Nokia 7210 - great phone.
Does anyone know where I can download some free polyphonic ringtones for this phone? I am particularly interested in the classical Nokia ringtones (such as Ring Ring, Low, etc)
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks!
Posted by Johan
That would be nice.. i am also looking for Nokia ringtones in polyphonic style.. and that is the tones, not musical pieces
Posted by ani( ! )al
i've got the nokia 7650 and am gonna have to get rid of it...whats my next choice does the nokia 7210 have bluetooth and can you send and recieve e-mail on it wats the screen like and whats its bad points... thanks 4 the help
Posted by Super G
The Adam Dawes one is very good!
http://ringchoonz.co.uk/wap/wap.wmlc
http://www.adamdawes.com/wap.wml
http://tagtag.com/rosporing/
http://www.hal.varese.it/~fabioc/wap/wap.wml
http://www.the.dyers.btinternet.co.uk/tones.wml
http://www.wapmob.com/
http://www.gsm-support.org/~martin/index.wml
http://www.mickerob.com/wap/index.wml
Posted by Cophia
No Bluetooth, and copy-protection means that you cannot swap Java games or polyphonic ringtones via infrared (or any other method).
Nice phone though.
Posted by [MDS]
what do you mean you can not upload games or tones via infrared, then what is this suit 5.0 for? and i heard some people had actually acomplished it before...
Posted by [MDS]
did you mean swap, like exchange files with the computer? is that what you were implying to, if so there is a part of the pc suite 5.0 that is responsible for a phone back up and restore, so you can save all your info on you computer and than if your nokia crashes you can go back and re-upload it to the phone...
Posted by vsnake
i think he meant being unable to switch between fones...
Posted by Ricc81
How much space requires for a polyphonic rintone?
Posted by Super G
Extremely few kilobytes (I had a one-minute long Simpsons' theme in 12kB). Others are around 3-5 kBytes.
Posted by Den
ani( ! )al, 7210 hasn't bluetooth (I don't need) but has a perfect IRDA (must better that T68i) & with Nokia PC suite 5.0 you can do anything you want (e.g. syncronization is perfect according to T68i even through bluetooth!).
You can download any application you want as Java-applets, also it is a lot of Java e-mail clients and web-browsers (normal .html web-bowsers!!! So you can see not only WAP-pages (.wml) but also usual .html web-pages).
Have not find any big bad points - the only one may be those bluetooth missing for some people (not for me) - everything else is perfect & much better than in T68i! (BTW also WAP is in COLOR(!) & with cookies!)
Cophia, what do you mean by "and copy-protection means that you cannot swap Java games or polyphonic ringtones via infrared (or any other method)"?? I have downloaded a lot of Java games & ringtones to mine 7210 trough IR & NOKIA PC Suite 5.0!
Posted by smilys
Are there any good sites for java programs? I really want a program for email.
Any other good sites for poly tones?
Posted by choizmeatz
Anyone here got the WEB (html) VIEWER software for the 7650/7210? Pls email it to me choizmeatz@yahoo.com thnx!
Posted by shklar1
Does somebody know how many polyphonic channels does the 7210's sound card have? I think that 24 .... Not sure
Posted by Ricc81
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7210 is limited to 4 channels.
But it supports 40 different instruments (if I remember it correctly), but only four can be played at the same time.
Posted by phat
and samsung t100 has 16 right?
Posted by Raven
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You've got mail
Posted by phat
could you send it to me too?
phattrance@home.se
thx. is the program a freeware or sharware?
Posted by Raven
@Phat
Done. It's shareware.
Posted by jamojdm
Can u upload it somewhere please
Posted by Raven
I'm not really sure how to, I don't have a host... But you can find it at http://www.greysworld.com/7650home.htm
Posted by scottio200
Anyone tried the .jar files on this site on a GX-10??
-Scottio
Posted by Mimzo
People - I need sites. Please answer my question. Where can I get polyphonic ringtones for the Nokia 7210? I need simple tones like the old 'Ring RIng' and 'Low' tones.