This is how you put Free Ringtones on:
LG Keybo (VX9100) / LG enV˛ (VX9100) - [Telus/Koodo/Verizon]---
1. Download BitPim [
http://www.bitpim.org ]
2. Install BitPim and run the program.
3. Make sure your computer has installed the LG USB Driver,
if not then Download at: [
http://www.imjosh.com/LG_USB_Driver.zip ].
4. Connect your Keybo/Env2 to the computer with the USB data cable.
5. On your phone you will see 'Connect phone to PC using USB Cable', click on yes.
6. It will then connect and restarts your phone and puts it in off/charge mode, it will also try to connect with BitPim.
7. In BitPim I recommend you to detect your phone manually, click Edit > Settings.
8. In Settings where it says Phone Type, click the drop down-list and click on: LG-VX9100 (enV 2).
9. To find your Com Port, click the 'Browse...' button next to it.
10. Choose the Comm Port that says 'LGE CDMA USB Serial Port', in brackets should be your phones Comm Port. Click on it, then click 'OK'.
11. In BitPim Settings, click on OK.
12. Now in BitPim on the left side click Filesystem, then on the next window (box) click on the + next to a folder that says /
13. It will then say retrieving, then it should show you a list of folders, these are folders that is in your phone.
14. Click the + next to brew
15. In the brew folder: Click the + next to shared
16. Click on ringtone folder. [ brew/shared/ringtone ]
17. Download some ringtones in mp3 format on to your computer, then open that folder up on your computer then drag the ringtones to right side Window/box in BitPim, make sure you have clicked on the ringtone folder first then drag your ringtones from your computer to the ringtone folder in your phone.
18. You should now see all the Ringtones that you have dragged in the very far right side in BitPim.
19. After that click on Send Phone Data, button in BitPim, put check mark on Ringtone, then OK
20. All data will then be sent to your phone, then your phone will then restart and will be in ON mode.
21. In your phone go to Menu > Music & Media > Ringtones & Sounds > My Ringtones
22. It should have have worked and you will find your free downloaded ringtones now in your phone.
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These ringtones gets saved on the phones memory and not the microSD card.
This may seem like lots of steps, but once BitPim is setup and you get use to putting ringtones on, it should become easier to use and understand.
You do not need a microSD card for this, all you need is: computer, internet, LG Keybo or EnV2, USB Data Cable.
If you don't have a LG USB Data Cable, then you can either buy it from ebay or from your phone carrier or go to the LG site.
You can easily download ringtones from:
http://www.phonezoo.com or
http://www.zedge.netYou can create your own ringtones from the two sites above and also from:
http://mobile17.comI have TELUS LG Keybo and this method works 100%
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The other way is to use a microSD card and make folder in it called ringers then Use BitPim, this way may not work for all, not sure why though, it doesn't work for me, but the one I posted above does work.
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If you screw up your phone, it's not my fault. I'm just telling you what worked for me.