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Windows Phone7: Adding a Picture or Ringtone to a Contact

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1/5/2011 2:35:01 PM
Adding a picture to a contact card makes it easier (and more fun) to answer the phone. Windows Phone displays the picture whenever that person calls, so it’s instantly clear who’s on the line. Of course, if you assign a custom ringtone to a contact, you’ll know who’s calling before you even look at the phone.

1. Add a Picture

  1. On the Start screen, tap People.

  2. Flick to All, find and tap the contact you want to edit, and then tap Edit.

  3. Tap Add Photo, or if the person already has a photo, tap to change it.

  4. Do one of the following:

    • In Pictures, find and tap the picture you want to use, adjust it if necessary, and then tap Crop.

    • Tap Camera to take a picture of the person. If you like the result, tap Accept.

  5. Add other details to the card if you like, and then tap Save.


Tip:

Sometimes adjusting a picture slightly can make for a better headshot. Drag the picture around with your finger to reposition it. Pinch or spread your fingers on the screen to zoom out or in.


2. Add a Ringtone

  1. In the People hub, find and tap the contact you want to update, and then tap Edit.

  2. Tap Ringtone.

  3. To preview a ringtone, tap Play.

  4. Flick up or down to see more options. When you find a ring you like, tap it.

  5. Tap Save.

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