I can try to make a list, but sending
and receiving tones is complicated, because
on some phones you can only send and receive
by attaching the song to the text of the mail.
By experimenting I found that the max text size is
500 bytes which is a very very short chakumelo ringing tone.
(At least for some of the DoCoMo's).
It took awhile to figure that out.
There are other ways to send chakumelo though.
"M. David" wrote:
> Wondering if anyone has a breakdown of what phones can send/receive chaku
> melodies (ringing tones) to one another.
> eg.
> d502i can send/receive d502i and SO503
>
> Thanks,
>
> David M.
>
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