Nokia 3510 / 3510i polyphonic ringtonesUsing the Polyphonic Wizard with the Nokia 3510i

The Nokia 3510 and 3510i handsets are two of the earlier Nokia polyphonic phones,  and so do not always accept standard midi ringtones like some of the newer handsets.

The Polyphonic Wizard software supports both handsets (and other similar phones like the 7210) with its 'Nokia (alternate)' option,  and will convert standard midi files into a format suitable for the phone,  and then let you download the ring tone to the phone without using cables.

Most early Nokias use the same procedure as the 3510,  so if you find the Nokia (standard) setting in the software does not work,  try the alternate setting as shown below.

Quick Guide

If you want to skip the long guide and just get on with things,  all you need to do is...

  1. Download and install the Polyphonic Wizard (here)
  2. Start the Wizard by clicking on the desktop icon
  3. Click the 'add a ringtone' button and choose a ringtone,  then trim the ringtone and finally select Nokia (Alternate) for the phone type
  4. Connect your phone to your pc following the instructions in the software and download the ringtone.

Thats all there is to it!

Full Guide

To add a new polyphonic ringtone to your 3510,  start the Polyphonic Wizard by double clicking the icon installed on your desktop. (If you have not installed the Wizard yet,  click here to download a free trial copy).

You should not see a screen like this one:

Polyphonic Ringtone Wizard add new ringtone screen

Click on the large 'Click here to add a new polyphonic ringtone' button in the middle of the screen.

The Polyphonic Wizard will now ask you to select a midi file you want to add to your phone.  Select a midi file you have on your computer.  

The Wizard comes with a few sample midi files,  and there are 1000's more available on the internet.  If you do not have any midi files yet,  or know of a really good source  take a look at http://www.codingworkshop.com/forum/ as this contains links to popular midi sites.

Once you have selected a midi file you will be presented with the next step screen:

Trim the midi file (Nokia 3510)

Using this screen you can listen to your midi file,  and trim it down to a reasonable size.  Remember,  when using a midi file as a ringtone you will only usually be able to listen to the first 20 seconds on your Nokia 3510 before your answer phone cuts in,  so there is little point downloading a 5 minute midi file and using up all your phones memory!

Slide the arrows above the bar to the left and right and click the 'Preview' button to listen to the new trimmed midi file.  When you are happy with your new composition,  click the 'Continue to next step' button at the bottom of the screen to move onto the next step.

If you want to do a more 'exact' trim click on the 'Advanced midi editor' button to use the enhanced midi editor which will allow you to add or remove channels from the midi as well as a full trim.

The next screen you will see will look like this:

Select Nokia alternate for the 3510

In this step you simply need to select the make of the phone,  so for the Nokia 3510 we simply select 'Nokia (alternate)'.  If you have a different Nokia,  such as the N-Gage of 3650,  select Nokia (standard) if you find the alternate setting does not work for you.

You may also be given the option to volume enhance the ringtone at this stage.  The Polyphonic Wizard will have looked at your midi and will only present this option if it is possible.  If you are given the option try it out - it can make your ringtone a lot louder,  however on some ringtones it may cause distortion so try the ringtone with it on and off to see which you prefer.

When you have selected Nokia (alternate),  click the 'Continue to next step' button again to move forward and you will be shown another screen like this:
 

Transferring the ringtone to the Nokia 3510


You now have a choice.  

The Polyphonic Wizard has a fully functional,  inbuilt WAP server,  so you can transfer the ringtone to your phone just like the professional 'pay per tone' services do when they send you a ringtone.  

Alternatively,  if you have a cable and Nokia transfer software you can use the 'Save ringtone to file' button to save the ringtone,  then transfer it with your cable.

If you are going to use the WAP server (which we recommend),  make sure you have a connection to the internet,  then click the 'Continue to next step' button and the Polyphonic Wizard will show you a screen with an internet url on it.

Now,  on your phone press 'Services' (this has little picture of a world and a satellite),  then scroll to,  and select,  'Go to address'.  Enter the url given to you by the Polyphonic Wizard.

Click 'OK' when you have finished and the phone will connect to your PC and should bring up a screen asking you to confirm the ringtone download by selecting 'select' one more time.  You can then play or save the new ringtone.

Summary

The Nokia 3510 and 3510i handsets are one of the easiest phones to add polyphonic ringtones to  without paying per ringtone.

The procedure is actually quite quick once you have done it once,  the best way to try it is using the free trial version and see how it works.

You can download the trial version here. 

 

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