A little more than a month is left before a memorable event for all Russians - Victory Day. The All-Russian campaign "Hurray for Victory!", Which started on February 23, was supported by the largest mobile operators in Russia: Beeline, Megafon, MTS and TELE2. As part of this promotion, you can set a military song as a dial tone or as a call to your phone for free. Here's how to do it.
It is necessary
Instructions
Step 1
You need to call the toll-free (the same for all operators) number 1945. The answering machine will answer you. Follow his prompts. To begin with, I suggest listening to "more about the action". Then return to the main menu.
Step 2
Now you know what this action is, who organized it and why, as well as how many people have already taken part in it. Proceed to the most important thing. Select the required item to replace the dial tone. You will be given a choice to listen to five songs that participate in the action. These are the best, most memorable and most popular songs about the Great Patriotic War. Please note that the whole song will be played instead of a beep.
Songs of Victory: "Dark Night", "Farewell of a Slav", "Victory Day", "Katyusha" and "Blue Scarf".
By calling 1945 you will have the opportunity to listen to each song in its entirety and only then make a choice.
Step 3
In addition to beeps, you can also replace the bell with a military song. The choice is the same. The scheme is the same. Only instead of the number that is responsible for changing the dial tone, you need to press the one that "replaces" the call. Everything is very simple.
Step 4
In a matter of seconds, your dial tone / bell will be replaced. Absolutely free. I have already done all these steps and installed the song "Dark Night" on my smartphone. Take part too. It will be especially pleasant for your elderly relatives, whom the war has not spared. And your friends, while calling you, will think about that terrible time at least for a few seconds. Of course, this action will not financially help the participants in the war, but it will make us at least a little more attentive and reverent to these people!
It is interesting that the most popular composition among the participants of the action was "Farewell to a Slav."