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One option is to connect the phone to the computer via the USB cable, let the drivers load, and then 'drag and drop' copies of .mp3 files to the phone's Ringtones folder in the internal memory. Keep in mind that the Turbo doesn't support .wma files, so those will either have to be converted to .mp3 or you'll have to play them with a music player that supports them, like Poweramp Music Player (Trial) - Android Apps on Google Play
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One option is to connect the phone to the computer via the USB cable, let the drivers load, and then 'drag and drop' copies of .mp3 files to the phone's Ringtones folder in the internal memory. Keep in mind that the Turbo doesn't support .wma files, so those will either have to be converted to .mp3 or you'll have to play them with a music player that supports them, like Poweramp Music Player (Trial) - Android Apps on Google Play
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Thank you, that worked perfectly.
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You're welcome.