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stoopkitty

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Jan 26, 2010
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ok... so i was looking through the sound section in my ipads settings, and there is a setting for setting the ringtone...what? i googled this and found nothing. my ipad obviously cant receive calls...soi what does this do? does anyone else have this setting? I have enabled the "use for development" thing (which i enabled to get multi tasking gestures) if that has anything to do with it. Also, without even thinking about it, there was a ringtone tab in itunes when i first got my ipad and i said sync all ringtones.
 
Is there a chance it's for FaceTime?

I have no idea as I don't feel the need to upgrade from my original iPad and I'm currently on an iPhone 3GS as I'm waiting for the iPhone 4S/ 5/ whatever (hence no FT and, again, no idea if one can have a separate ringtone for FT calls).
 
Settings > general> sounds> its at the top of the list right under the volume slide bar.
I have it too, also enabled gestures.
 
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It's for FaceTime.
 
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