Prior to the 8.1 update, I was able to download a whole song from my drive, then long press on the file, press on the tp right three blue buttons, select "Move to", which I was then able to select Pixel 2, which would then take me to a handful of file folders (included Alarms, Ringtones, Data, etc.). I would select the Ringtone folder. I would then exit and open my ringtones and the full song would be listed.
Now with the 8.1 update. The Pixel 2 option no longer is listed when trying to move or copy the song...what gives?!
Anyone know of another way, without having to download an app or connecting to a computer?
NDIrish10 said:
Prior to the 8.1 update, I was able to download a whole song from my drive, then long press on the file, press on the tp right three blue buttons, select "Move to", which I was then able to select Pixel 2, which would then take me to a handful of file folders (included Alarms, Ringtones, Data, etc.). I would select the Ringtone folder. I would then exit and open my ringtones and the full song would be listed.
Now with the 8.1 update. The Pixel 2 option no longer is listed when trying to move or copy the song...what gives?!
Anyone know of another way, without having to download an app or connecting to a computer?
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How about using the download option then moving the file?
EeZeEpEe said:
How about using the download option then moving the file?
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Thanks, I figured it out...the following are steps I took to add a full song/s to ringtones:
1. Download mp3 file (song/recording) to your Pixel 2 XL
2. Open the Downloads app and verify that your file downloaded and can be played
3. Once you verify file downloaded and is playable, exit the file, taking you back to the Downloads list page
4. Tap at the top right 3 white bullet points and the following pop up should display:
New window
New Folder
Select all
Show internal storage
5. Tap on Show internal storage, which will then cause the popup to dissapear
6. Now long press the file, which will cause the file to be highlighted, marked as 1 selected, and giving you the option on the top right corner
to Share (icon), Trash (icon), and now 3 black bullet points,
7. Tap on the black bullet points, the following pop up should appear:
Open with
Select all
Copy to...
Move to...
Compress
Rename
8. You now can choose to either Copy to... or Move to... I chose "Copy to" (not sure if it makes a difference in storage space if either Copy to
or Move to is chosen). Pop up will disappear, but now the option to CANCEL or COPY (highlighted) will pop up at the bottom right.
9. Do NOT press COPY yet. Instead, top left corner press the 3 horizontal white lines, following pop up should appear:
Downloads
Pixel 2 XL
Drive (I have two of these because both personal and work are linked to my phone)
10. Tap Pixel 2 XL
11. Now Pixel 2 XL Files/Folders (Alarms, Android, data, DCIM, etc.) should be on the screen (the CANCEL or COPY options should continue to
be visible at the bottom right)
12. Choose Ringtones, and do not be surprised that when selected this folder is empty, it just is...unless you downloaded ringtones prior to
the update, maybe
13. NOW press the highlighted COPY, this will then take you back to Downloads screen, which you may close at this time
14. At this time tap on your Phone icon in order to make a call
15. Top right corner you should see 3 dark bullet points, tap on those points, and select Settings from the 3 options that it gives you
16. In Settings, select Sounds and vibration
17. Under Sounds and vibrations, select Phone ringtone
18. Now your whole list of Phone ringtones is displayed allowing you the option of selecting ringtones, which should now include the one
you just added, following the steps provided. Select your ringtone and press SAVE
19. You are done!
Again, probably too many steps...but it did what I needed it to do. Now I have a full song as a ringtone. You could do the same for alarms, but don't. Alarms actually allows you to add a new alarm by scrolling up and pressing tapping + Add new option in your clock app, when choosing sound. Don't understand why they don't have this simple option in Ringtones!
I haven't tried it with an entire song, but I just edit a song file to make a ringtone or notification, and move it to the sdcard > media > ringtone or notification folder, then reboot and all my newly added files are available for selection.
More specifically:
Once your file is in the download folder, long press > select copy (two pieces of paper on top of each other at top of screen) > hit back button > navigate to the ringtone or notification folder in sdcard > Media, then hit the clipboard / copy here icon
NDIrish10 said:
Thanks, I figured it out...the following are steps I took to add a full song/s to ringtones:
1. Download mp3 file (song/recording) to your Pixel 2 XL
2. Open the Downloads app and verify that your file downloaded and can be played
3. Once you verify file downloaded and is playable, exit the file, taking you back to the Downloads list page
4. Tap at the top right 3 white bullet points and the following pop up should display:
New window
New Folder
Select all
Show internal storage
5. Tap on Show internal storage, which will then cause the popup to dissapear
6. Now long press the file, which will cause the file to be highlighted, marked as 1 selected, and giving you the option on the top right corner
to Share (icon), Trash (icon), and now 3 black bullet points,
7. Tap on the black bullet points, the following pop up should appear:
Open with
Select all
Copy to...
Move to...
Compress
Rename
8. You now can choose to either Copy to... or Move to... I chose "Copy to" (not sure if it makes a difference in storage space if either Copy to
or Move to is chosen). Pop up will disappear, but now the option to CANCEL or COPY (highlighted) will pop up at the bottom right.
9. Do NOT press COPY yet. Instead, top left corner press the 3 horizontal white lines, following pop up should appear:
Downloads
Pixel 2 XL
Drive (I have two of these because both personal and work are linked to my phone)
10. Tap Pixel 2 XL
11. Now Pixel 2 XL Files/Folders (Alarms, Android, data, DCIM, etc.) should be on the screen (the CANCEL or COPY options should continue to
be visible at the bottom right)
12. Choose Ringtones, and do not be surprised that when selected this folder is empty, it just is...unless you downloaded ringtones prior to
the update, maybe
13. NOW press the highlighted COPY, this will then take you back to Downloads screen, which you may close at this time
14. At this time tap on your Phone icon in order to make a call
15. Top right corner you should see 3 dark bullet points, tap on those points, and select Settings from the 3 options that it gives you
16. In Settings, select Sounds and vibration
17. Under Sounds and vibrations, select Phone ringtone
18. Now your whole list of Phone ringtones is displayed allowing you the option of selecting ringtones, which should now include the one
you just added, following the steps provided. Select your ringtone and press SAVE
19. You are done!
Again, probably too many steps...but it did what I needed it to do. Now I have a full song as a ringtone. You could do the same for alarms, but don't. Alarms actually allows you to add a new alarm by scrolling up and pressing tapping + Add new option in your clock app, when choosing sound. Don't understand why they don't have this simple option in Ringtones!
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Copy to makes a duplicate. So you now have the file in downloads and ringtones folders. I would do move. I thought you listed too many steps at first but you literally went through every tap needed. LOL.
I figured that if anyone out there was like me, every single tap would be appreciated. Lol!
EeZeEpEe said:
Copy to makes a duplicate. So you now have the file in downloads and ringtones folders. I would do move. I thought you listed too many steps at first but you literally went through every tap needed. LOL.
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Thanks for the Move to tip! I figured that if there was anyone like me dealing with the same question, every tap would be appreciated. Lol!!!
Plug phone into laptop
Pull down notification area and change USB to transfer files
Open file manager on computer and copy MP3 FIle
Paste MP3 File into Phone Notification/Ringtone folder
File should be immediately available for using as ringtone/notification.
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My first post on xda.
Tools > File Explorer > Windows > YouTube (444K sized file will do just fine)
Copy the file and paste shortcut in Start Menu> Programs
The next step is very important.
Goto:Settings >Connections>Connections>Advanced Tab: Select Network button: Change bottom drop down to Media Net. Both drop downs should be Media Net.
Thats it.
cbo02 said:
My first post on xda.
Tools > File Explorer > Windows > YouTube (444K sized file will do just fine)
Copy the file and paste shortcut in Start Menu> Programs
The next step is very important.
Goto:Settings >Connections>Connections>Advanced Tab: Select Network button: Change bottom drop down to Media Net. Both drop downs should be Media Net.
Thats it.
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Hi,
I did as you stated but my YouTube program does not launch from within the start menu, it just stays highlighted when I click on it.
I did a soft reset and nothing changed.
It works if I go to Tools > File Explorer > Windows > YouTube 444K and click on the file.
Any one else had this problem and know how to fix it ?
Thanks
It works for me, but it take forever to connect and sometimes just end up ERROR can not play. I spend more time watching the 'connecting' on the screen than the video I want to watch.
The only YouTube file that works for my Tilt2 was downloaded from google mobile- by using the MS IE, not Opera. The only issue (minor) i get is when i select a video file- it will go into landscape opposite the native landscape of the Tilt2. not a biggie. However, it works fine when using ''changescreen" app (enabled).
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fourakind said:
Hi,
I did as you stated but my YouTube program does not launch from within the start menu, it just stays highlighted when I click on it.
I did a soft reset and nothing changed.
It works if I go to Tools > File Explorer > Windows > YouTube 444K and click on the file.
Any one else had this problem and know how to fix it ?
Thanks
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put a shortcut in the start menu / programs folder not the app.
wabbits said:
put a shortcut in the start menu / programs folder not the app.
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When I copy and paste, is that a shortcut ?
Cause that's what I did an it still doesn't load,it only stays highlighted.
fourakind said:
When I copy and paste, is that a shortcut ?
Cause that's what I did an it still doesn't load,it only stays highlighted.
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i am having the same issue. it highlights but doesnt activate the program.
if you go to the exe file in fileexplorer and then press and hold the exe file, a screen will popup with the options to "send shortcut to programs" hope this helps
I feel pretty silly...
I was able to find the YouTube files on my phone. I copied them over to "Program Files" (which, as I've read here, isn't the way to go about it) So I deleted the files I copied over to there. Problem is, it deleted both the "copies" and the original files :/
How can I retrieve the Tilt 2's version of the YouTube application without completely wiping out my phone?
Thanks for any and all help.
no sound on youtube app
I was able to copy the shortcut over and when I double click on it the client works but there is no sound. What gives?
How do u copy and paste it to the start menu? I hit copy, but when I tap the start menu to open up the menu so I can paste it, it wont let me.
rockoder10 said:
How do u copy and paste it to the start menu? I hit copy, but when I tap the start menu to open up the menu so I can paste it, it wont let me.
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You don't paste it to the menu directly, you have to paste it in /Windows/start menu/programs directory on your phone
Youtube app in start menu
i had the same problem puttin the Youtube app that comes with the Tilt 2 on the start menu and actually getting it to work, but after a whole day of messin with the settings, i finally got it on the start menu, and workin!
first what i did was
opened the file explorer<windows
from here you will sort by name so it appears from a to z(only if u need to because mine showed from z to a)
then you will scroll down to the Youtube folder, click and hold down to copy.
after you copy it you will paste it under the program files (my device<program files)
after that you will need to copy the actuall app and add it to the start menu.
the app will be found under the my device<windows: scroll very closely to the bottom of the list to find the app, click on the one that says 25b. click and hold on it then copy it and paste it under the start menu folder at the top of the windows<programs.
now when you click your start menu there should be the youtube app and should work. i have only tested it under my wifi settings at the house but it should work on 3g.
GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE!
and if you want to rearrange the start menu, i recommened downloading the JWMD-Icon-Changer at:
pocketpc-freeware.net/jwmd-icon-changer-get-12511.html
i downloaded it fomr my pc and sync my phone to my pc after saving the app and draggin and droppin it into my phones file explorer and then installed it from there.
we already had it on the stock rom? I downloaded it from google mobile with google maps :X...anyways, no probs with the way I did it...idk
thanx vic1307, your method worked perfectly!
Vic1307 said:
i had the same problem puttin the Youtube app that comes with the Tilt 2 on the start menu and actually getting it to work, but after a whole day of messin with the settings, i finally got it on the start menu, and workin!
first what i did was
opened the file explorer<windows
from here you will sort by name so it appears from a to z(only if u need to because mine showed from z to a)
then you will scroll down to the Youtube folder, click and hold down to copy.
after you copy it you will paste it under the program files (my device<program files)
after that you will need to copy the actuall app and add it to the start menu.
the app will be found under the my device<windows: scroll very closely to the bottom of the list to find the app, click on the one that says 25b. click and hold on it then copy it and paste it under the start menu folder at the top of the windows<programs.
now when you click your start menu there should be the youtube app and should work. i have only tested it under my wifi settings at the house but it should work on 3g.
GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE!
and if you want to rearrange the start menu, i recommened downloading the JWMD-Icon-Changer at:
pocketpc-freeware.net/jwmd-icon-changer-get-12511.html
i downloaded it fomr my pc and sync my phone to my pc after saving the app and draggin and droppin it into my phones file explorer and then installed it from there.
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Any reason we don't cut and Paste, instead of copying...doubling the file?
You can't "paste" into the start menu folder....you can't paste into any folder that is already full, because there is no empty space that you can place your cursor on and hold to get menu to pop up.
If you try it ends up clicking on an item in the folder, because there are no empty spots to click on in the folder..
This is one thing that really annoys me with wm6.5....thank the idiot that designed this feature.
ok, I just cut everything out of the start up menu file, and pasted the youtube file into the blank folder, then pasted everything else back into the start up menu.
annoying, but affective. Deleted Google's youtube. Like the stock look one much better. ;D
Post #8!!! That is your answer!!!! Do NOT COPY the exe file to the start menu!! Either copy the YouTube.lnk file to the start menu, or send the exe file to the start menu as a short cut. Also, if you are using the native file explorer, then you may not see the .lnk or .exe file extensions to know the difference.
You should see the files in this order:
*at$t rom*
YouTube.exe (with YT icon) 458k
YouTube.exe.0409 (windows icon) 10.9k
YouTube.lnk (YT icon) 25b <-- file size should be another clue it is just a short cut.
You want a copy of the .lnk file in the start menu.
There are two YouTube apps, one is an HTC app that is hidden on the phone, the other is Google's and it has to be downloaded. I like the HTC app better myself btw.
using joshs perfect black 1.7 full... maybe this belongs in his rom thread but I am not sure if it is a general question. thanks in advance, just want to move folders and files I use the most to the top and put files in their correct folders and such.
Using a file explorer, navigate to "\windows\start menu\". Here, you can arrange the shortcuts into whichever folder you want.
To rearrange the order, it's more problematic. Open the Start Menu. If you tap and hold on an item, you'll get the option to "Move to top". So, if you systematically select icons to "move to top" you'll be able to get a layout that you want.
ohyeahar said:
Using a file explorer, navigate to "\windows\start menu\". Here, you can arrange the shortcuts into whichever folder you want.
To rearrange the order, it's more problematic. Open the Start Menu. If you tap and hold on an item, you'll get the option to "Move to top". So, if you systematically select icons to "move to top" you'll be able to get a layout that you want.
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thanks! took a while but I got everything arranged how I want it!
I hope they come out with an "Arrange Icons" menu so you can just drag the items freely to organize them faster. It takes so long to arrange them in the desired order with the current way, but it's a start.
1. Download the following APK and place on the root of your internal or external sd card.
2. Using Root Explorer: Navigate to "sdcard" folder (this is your internal sd).
If you placed file on root of your external sd then once inside the sdcard folder navigate to "external_sd" folder
3. Go to file labeled "Gallery2.apk" and long press on file. Choose "Move" from the options that pop up.
4. Use the back key on your phone until at the top of the screen you see the Root Explorer icon and a "/" with nothing after the "/"
5. Click on folder marked "system". inside that folder click on "app" folder.
6.After you open the "app" folder click "Paste" button at bottom of screen. Scroll down and you should now see 2 gallery apk's. One labeled "Gallery2" and the other labeled "Gallery3D". Hit the Home button on your phone to exit.
Now for how to get widescreen wallpapers to work
1. From system settings for display choose Homescreen wallpaper. you will get a popup of the different options you have to choose wallpapers from. You must choose the Gallery that is labeled as "com.android.gallery3d". It will have the pink icon.
2. Once inside this gallery choose which image you would like to use as your wallpaper. Once you choose a popup box will appear. Your 2 options will be Crop picture from both the galleries. It does not matter which of the options you choose!!!
3. If you choose the Crop option labeled "com.cooliris.media" you will see the familiar orange rectangle to choose how to crop the image. If you choose the one labeled "com.android.gallery3d" the box for cropping will look different than you are accustomed to but will function just the same.
4. Resize how you like and hit the "CROP" button or "SAVE" button depending on which crop option you chose and your wallpaper is set for your homescreen.
For lockscreen choose select wallpaper from "Gallery" Choose complete action using the gallery marked "com.android.gallery3d". Pick your image and choose which gallery method you would like to crop with, crop image, and you are now good to go.
Thank you to RaverX3X for the AOSP ICS ROM that this apk is pulled from!!!!!
Thanks most of all to RaverX3X and Racing 19969 for giving us our first tastes of ICS!!!!!!
DannyB513 said:
1. Download the following APK and place on the root of your internal or external sd card.
2. Using Root Explorer: Navigate to "sdcard" folder (this is your internal sd).
If you placed file on root of your external sd then once inside the sdcard folder navigate to "external_sd" folder
3. Go to file labeled "Gallery2.apk" and long press on file. Choose "Move" from the options that pop up.
4. Use the back key on your phone until at the top of the screen you see the Root Explorer icon and a "/" with nothing after the "/"
5. Click on folder marked "system". inside that folder click on "app" folder.
6.After you open the "app" folder click "Paste" button at bottom of screen. Scroll down and you should now see 2 gallery apk's. One labeled "Gallery2" and the other labeled "Gallery3D". Hit the Home button on your phone to exit.
Now for how to get widescreen wallpapers to work
1. From system settings for display choose Homescreen wallpaper. you will get a popup of the different options you have to choose wallpapers from. You must choose the Gallery that is labeled as "com.android.gallery3d". It will have the pink icon.
2. Once inside this gallery choose which image you would like to use as your wallpaper. Once you choose a popup box will appear. Your 2 options will be Crop picture from both the galleries. It does not matter which of the options you choose!!!
3. If you choose the Crop option labeled "com.cooliris.media" you will see the familiar orange rectangle to choose how to crop the image. If you choose the one labeled "com.android.gallery3d" the box for cropping will look different than you are accustomed to but will function just the same.
4. Resize how you like and hit the "CROP" button or "SAVE" button depending on which crop option you chose and your wallpaper is set for your homescreen.
For lockscreen choose select wallpaper from "Gallery" Choose complete action using the gallery marked "com.android.gallery3d". Pick your image and choose which gallery method you would like to crop with, crop image, and you are now good to go.
Thank you to RaverX3X for the AOSP ICS ROM that this apk is pulled from!!!!!
Thanks most of all to RaverX3X and Racing 19969 for giving us our first tastes of ICS!!!!!!
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Nice dude....Nice!!
Sharpie603 said:
Nice dude....Nice!!
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+1 Great tutorial
Or if lazy, use zedge to download and set wallpaper and problem solved
madizmo said:
Or if lazy, use zedge to download and set wallpaper and problem solved
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Or Wallpaper Wizardii wich is free in Play Store ;-p
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989 using XDA
Alternatively you can use this Gallery APK stripped from a GT-I9100 ROM
JOYOS 1.2.0 released!
New Feature:
1.SIM card operation: can read, edit, create, save the contacts of the SIM card
2.The phone status bar icon without card update: No card icon
Bug Fix:
1. A desktop calendar icon the date does not automatically update
2. Shuangqing system after the upgrade, sometimes the new file management, and notes icon brush out the need to re-sweep the icon to display
3. Open the roll animation of the status bar in lock screen missed or alarm clock to remind the lock screen will flash the Home screen
4. Open wifi and time centered in the percentage of electricity, the electricity consumption of 100%, the wifi icon display incomplete
5. No SD card in the phone, enter the File Manager, click the "Back" button in the File Manager, "Back" button no response
6. The file manager to select multiple db format. Lrc format file to send the file manager is forced to close
7. When the selected file in the File Manager, select the file does not highlight the state
8. The selected files in the file manager, pop-up option bar is not "Cancel" option
9. In the file manager, to enter the classification, open the picture directory, select a picture to copy / cut to success after pasting in a directory, view pictures, press the back key to return, the interface will pop up the paste, cancel the menu
10. In the classification of the File Manager can not send documents (such as:. Txt. Lrc format), suggesting that "can not send folders"
11. In the file manager, file folder name, time, type, sort successfully demonstrated after return into the folder, the file folder is not displayed in accordance with the set sort type
12, non-empty folder copy / cut in the file manager, file folders paste it into other directory, the folder is empty after pasting the directory
13. In the classification into the picture, select a picture to copy and paste to other directory, and then select a song to play, return, the interface will pop up the "Paste, cancel the Options menu
Bugs:
[*]Autorotate don`t work
[*]Camera fc when press settings menu
[*]Bluetooth fc when press discover time
[*]Reboot to recovery don`t work
[*]Usb Tethering don`t work
If you find another bugs tell me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c25dIdvblDY
Download link
http://www37.zippyshare.com/v/83503924/file.html
I'll have a look !
thanx dude nice work
hope u fix these issues ,
i'll be looking forward to newer versions of this port
so do your best !
this is based android ? what ver?
havlaz said:
this is based android ? what ver?
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As it is based on CM7, I'd reckon it's based on Android 2.3.x
is based on latest rc .2 cm7 aka android 2.3.7
Ro: Suporta teme?
Do we need to flash gb gapps with this?
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
So far so good. Flashed it one hour ago, the system is smooth, autorotate sometimes works, no FC in Camera.. Let's see how the battery life is.
EDIT: Can't access to external SD.
Sorry for the double post, it's also to up a little the thread.
Would it be possible to also port this iPhone theme please?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1645453
Anyways, good job mate
Any news?
Here is joyos 1.2.0 and what is this :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1655860 --> JoyOs for i9000 ... hmmm, I´m confused ...
Hi all!
I have downloaded some ringtones from the internet.
I can see them in the downloaded part of the files app but I am not able to select them as ringtones because they don't show up in the phone ringtone category of -
sound in settings.
Basically how do I set a ringtone as my ringtone when I have downloaded it externally.
Cheers
Xebeck said:
Hi all!
I have downloaded some ringtones from the internet.
I can see them in the downloaded part of the files app but I am not able to select them as ringtones because they don't show up in the phone ringtone category of -
sound in settings.
Basically how do I set a ringtone as my ringtone when I have downloaded it externally.
Cheers
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Can you move them to the Ringtones folder with a file file manager? Are you stock or rooted?
Badger50 said:
Can you move them to the Ringtones folder with a file file manager? Are you stock or rooted?
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I'm stock...
My intent was to move them but could not do so...
Xebeck said:
I'm stock...
My intent was to move them but could not do so...
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Then you'll likely need a ringtone picker app like zedge if you can't move the files.
Can you move them via your pc?
Badger50 said:
Can you move them to the Ringtones folder with a file file manager? Are you stock or rooted?
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Badger50 said:
Then you'll likely need a ringtone picker app like zedge if you can't move the files.
Can you move them via your pc?
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I downloaded them from zedge only.
then I deleted the app as I do not trust it.
Isn't there a way to move them.
Use a file manager to create /sdcard/DCIM/Media/Notifications, then move the ringtone to that Notifications folder.
You can use the built in file manager app to do this.
1. Open the "Files" app
2. Tap the hamburger icon at top left, select Pixel 2 XL
3. Open DCIM folder
4. Tap the 3 dots at top right, tap New folder and name it Media
5. Open the Media folder you just created
6. Tap the 3 dots at top right, tap New folder and name it Notifications
7. Tap the hamburger icon a top left, select Downloads
8. Tap and hold the ringtone you want to move, then tap the 3 dots at top right and select Move
9. Tap the hamburger icon, select Pixel 2 XL > DCIM > Media > Notifications and tap Move
10. Reboot
Your ringtone should appear in the list of sounds.
sublimaze said:
Use a file manager to create /sdcard/DCIM/Media/Notifications, then move the ringtone to that Notifications folder.
You can use the built in file manager app to do this.
1. Open the "Files" app
2. Tap the hamburger icon at top left, select Pixel 2 XL
3. Open DCIM folder
4. Tap the 3 dots at top right, tap New folder and name it Media
5. Open the Media folder you just created
6. Tap the 3 dots at top right, tap New folder and name it Notifications
7. Tap the hamburger icon a top left, select Downloads
8. Tap and hold the ringtone you want to move, then tap the 3 dots at top right and select Move
9. Tap the hamburger icon, select Pixel 2 XL > DCIM > Media > Notifications and tap Move
10. Reboot
Your ringtone should appear in the list of sounds.
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Super thanks
Mods can close this topic.
Thanks