The iPhone has been around for a long time, and yet there’s still no easy way to add your own custom ringtones—but it is possible. If you don’t want to buy ringtones or use the ones that came with your iPhone, you can create your own with iTunes.
How to download ringtones to Apple iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus The process to add and create custom ringtones for contacts is easy on the Apple iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. You have the option to set custom ringtones for each individual contact, and set custom sounds for text messages as well. To transfer ringtones to iPhone in iTunes 12.7, follow the steps below to make it. How to Move Ringtones to iPhone Using iTunes 12.7. Although the ringtones sync feature is removed, you can still manually move ringtones to iPhone using iTunes 12.7. Connect your iPhone to computer and launch iTunes. Select your device.
This process changed a bit with iTunes 12.7. The “Tones” library you could previously sync with your iPhone has been removed, but you can still manually place ringtone files on your phone. Any ringtones you had stored in iTunes are now located at C:UsersNAMEMusiciTunesiTunes MediaTones
on a PC or ~/Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Tones/
on a Mac.
Step One: Get iTunes
You almost never have to use iTunes with a modern iPhone, but adding your own custom ringtones still requires it.
On a Windows PC, you’ll need to install the latest version of iTunes from Apple. On a Mac, iTunes is already installed and ready to go. This process will work on either a Mac or Windows PC.
Step Two: Choose a Sound File
Of course, you’ll need a sound clip you want to convert and use as a ringtone for this. You probably already have some idea of what you want to use. if not, go ahead and find something you like. You can use absolutely any sound file you find.
Your ringtone file must be a maximum of 40 seconds long. iTunes will refuse to copy ringtones longer than 40 seconds to your phone.
If the file is long and you just want to use one part of it, you can cut it down to just the part you want using an audio editor. You can use any audio editor you like. We like the free and open source Audacity audio editor for audio editing, but it’s more complex than necessary for simple things like this—so we actually recommend a simple online tool like mp3cut.net. To use this website, click the “Open file” button and browse to the MP3 or other type of sound file you want to edit. It can also extract the sound from video files, if you upload those.
Select the part of the audio file you want to use and click the “Cut” button.
Download the edited clip to your PC. This is the file you’ll need to import into iTunes.
Step Three: Convert the MP3 to AAC
There’s a good chance your sound file is in MP3 format. You’ll need to convert it to AAC format to use it as a ringtone. (If your sound file is already in AAC format or has a .m4r extension, you can skip this part.)
First, add the sound file to iTunes and locate it in your library. You can do this by dragging and dropping the file directly into the iTunes library. Look under Library > Songs for the file afterwards.
Select the sound file in iTunes and click File > Convert > Create AAC Version.
Step Four: Rename Your AAC File
You’ll end up with two copies of the same song file in your iTunes library: The original MP3 version and the new AAC version.
To keep track of which is which, right-click the headings in the library and enable the “Kind” column.
You’ll see a new “Kind” column telling you which file is which. The “MPEG audio file” is the original MP3, while the “AAC audio file” is your new AAC file. You can right-click the MPEG audio file version (that’s the MP3) and remove it from your library, if you like.
You now have your ringtone file as an AAC file. However, you need to change its file extension so iTunes will recognize it as a ringtone file.
First, drag and drop the AAC file from the iTunes library to your Desktop or any other folder on your system.
You’ll get the ringtone file as an AAC file with the .m4a file extension. Change the file extension to .m4r. For example, if the file is named Song.m4a, change it to Song.m4r.
Step Five: Add the Ringtone File to Your Phone
Finally, connect your iPhone to your PC or Mac with its included USB-to-Lightning cable—that’s the same cable you use to charge your iPhone.
Unlock your iPhone and tap the “Trust” option on its screen to confirm you want to trust your computer if you haven’t previously connected your phone to iTunes on that PC or Mac. You’ll be prompted to enter your PIN.
In iTunes, click the device icon that appears to the left of “Library” on the navigation bar.
Click the “Tones” section under On My Device in the left sidebar.
Drag and drop the .m4r ringtone file from its folder to the Tones section in iTunes.
iTunes will sync the ringtone to your phone and it will immediately appear under Tones here.
Step Six: Choose the Ringtone
You can now grab your iPhone and head to Settings > Sounds & Haptics > Ringtone, and choose your custom ringtone. Any custom ringtones you’ve added will appear at the top of the list here.
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You can also assign that ringtone to a specific contact, so you know who’s calling just by the sound.
To remove ringtones, reconnect your phone to iTunes and head back to the On My Device > Tones section. Right-click a tone and select “Delete from Library” to remove it from your device.
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Long gone are the days when you could easily download a song onto your device and set it as your ringtone. One would think that with the advancement of phones, this process would in fact be easier than it was on my 2003 Nokia. But instead, the options have become extremely convoluted, and for iPhone owners, the workarounds can be a pretty annoying hassle.
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We’ve shown you how to set any song as iPhone ringtone using iTunes. But as reader Lana Del Rey Globe pointed out, for folks that purchased the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, or anyone with GarageBand on their device, you can create your own ringtones with “relative” ease without using iTunes or needing a computer.
How to set any song as iPhone ringtone without using iTunes
Step 1.
Download or import the song that you wish to be your ringtone into your Music Library. If you skip this step you will not be able to find the song within GarageBand.
Step 2.
Open GarageBand. If you do not have GarageBand pre-installed on your device, you can download it in the App Store.
Step 3.
Import the song you want by choosing any of the instrument sections and tapping on the View button followed by the Loop Browser button.
Step 4.
Next, select the Music tab and find the song you want from any of the sections. Songs that are grayed out cannot be added to GarageBand.
Step 5.
Drag the song to the left or right to add it to GarageBand. Since the default length is extremely short you’ll need to edit the track length in order to view and hear more of your song. Hit the small + icon to add bars to your track; the more bars you add, the longer the song clip becomes.
In the editing section you can trim the song to the desired length. The sides will turn yellow and you can pull in from the beginning or the end to create your trimmed clip. You also can loop it, split it, and more by double-tapping the song preview.
Remember that this will be a ringtone, so trim a part of the song that is appealing to the ear, and would make for a good ring whenever you get a call.
Step 6.
When you are finally happy with your creation, hit the drop-down arrow and tap My Songs. The ringtone you have created will automatically save as “My Song”. You can rename it by tapping on the title.
Step 7.
Tap and hold the thumbnail for your song and menu options will appear above. Tap the Share icon, followed by the Ringtone icon.
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Name the ringtone, hit export.
When finished exporting tap Use Sound As, and select the option for when you want to hear the ringtone in the following menu.
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Alternatively you can add the ringtone the normal route, by going to Settings -> Sounds -> Ringtone and selecting your ringtone from the list.
These steps can be replicated numerous times. So if you wanted to create a different ringtone for each of your friends, you could do that as well.
Let us know if you think ringtones are really worth the extra effort in the comment section.
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