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Moto Razr V39

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Okay so does someone want to help me figure out a way to get rid of the stupid ringtones that my phone came with? I need more room for the ones im putting on there and want to get rid of the little ones that they put on the phone. Does anyone know of a way. I of course have bluetooth on my Macbook. And if it helps im with Alltel. (unfortunately) Thanks!
 
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I believe on Razors you go to file manager, and delete them , but some of the ringtones are locked so that you can't delete them.
 
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yeah thats the idea... how do you unlock them?
i could figure out that much and thats how i add them but i need to get the crapy ones off
 
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In order to do that, you're going to need to use a PC and a piece of software called P2K Manager.

I recommend you NOT delete them though. If you have to send your phone in for warranty work/broken, they'll check your software, and if they see those tones are missing, you'll be out $100 for the replacement cost.
 

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