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"ANSWER THE PHOOONE," nags that needling, nasal voice — over and over — as your iPhone vibrates in your hand. It might not be the classiest ringtone, but it beats the mind-numbing uniformity of Apple's built-in sonic signals — indistinguishable from every other iPhone on the planet.
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Even if you don't consider your tone a profound personal statement, you might still crave a sound that sets your phone apart from the crowd.
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Replacing the iPhone's default ringtones and alert sounds is not terribly complex; you need only a few minutes with iTunes. It's equally easy to set up individual ringtones to identify the important people in your life.
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Getting Started
While Apple lets you purchase professionally produced musical ringtones and alerts in the iTunes Store, mostly for $1.29, you can create and install a tone from any song you own, completely free. A 30-second slice of music or voice memo from your iTunes collection, or an audio signal from an independent app, is all you need to create and assign original tones.
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You can buy iPhone ringtones and system alerts. directly from your phone.
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Before getting started, be aware of these details: If you use your own music, make sure you own it. DRM protected music will not work for ringtones. Also make sure your track is actually stored on your computer — not in the cloud. Ringtones begin life in AAC format, so if your music is encoded any other way, you'll have to convert it.
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Roll Your Own Ringtone With iTunes
Launch iTunes and choose a song or voice memo you want to use from the My Music tab.

Pick a song you want as a ringtone.
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Right-click on the selection and choose Get Info to open the song's dialog box, and then click the Options tab. Fill in the Start and Stop checkboxes to define the times that you want the ringtone to begin and end. Do not exceed 30 seconds. Then click OK.
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Your tone cannot exceed 30 seconds.
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Go back to the iTunes menu and right-click the song again. This time, chose Create AAC Version. This gives you a copy of the song that you will use to create the ringtone. You can rename the new version if you want.
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Make a copy of the song in AAC format.
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Go back to the Get Info > Options pane and uncheck the Start and Stop checkboxes so the original song will play in its entirety the next time you want to listen. Right-click on the new audio clip you created and choose Show in Finder (Mac) or Open in Windows Explorer (Windows).
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Find the new file on your system.
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Right-click the file and select Get Info and change the file extension from .m4a to .m4r by clicking to highlight it. That new file format makes it compatible with the iPhone. Then, save the file and drag it to the desktop.
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Change the file extension.
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Return to iTunes and delete the short version of the track. When prompted, choose Keep File, to remove the track from the music library while keeping it in the hard drive.
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Delete the shorter version.
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Delete the ringtone from the iTunes library.
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Make sure to keep the new file.
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Connect your phone to your computer and launch iTunes, if it's not already open. Choose the three dots next to the phone icon and click Tones from the pull-down menu. Then, drag the new .m4r file from your desktop into the Tones window.
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New ringtones must be synced in iTunes.
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Drag the .m4r file into the Tones window.
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8. Click on the iPhone icon and choose Tones > Sync Tones > Selected Tones, select the tone, and click Apply. Wait for the process to finish.

Sync the tone with your phone.
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9. Now, switch to your phone. Choose Settings > Sounds > Ringtones and select the new ringtone. You can create as many ringtones as your storage will allow from iTunes or from specialty ringtone apps available in the App Store.

On your phone, choose the ringtone.
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If you get an error message when trying to convert the original format, that means the song was purchased earlier than 2010 and is in Protected AAC format.

Protected AAC formatted songs can't be converted.
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In that case, you'll have to download a DRM-free version of the song. Apple has posted instructions on how to do this. If that doesn't work or is too much hassle, just use a song you purchased within the last five years.
It also helps to set up iTunes preferences to always import your music in AAC format.

Encode in AAC.
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Ringtone Apps Offer Variety
But what if you don't want to go through all that just to create a new ringtone? An app is easier and faster, especially if you don't have a specific sound on your phone that you're dying to use. There are plenty of free ringtone apps in the iTunes store. To find them, just launch iTunes and search for "ringtones." Note that while many music conversion apps are free and can also include a selection of free ringtones, others are primarily converters with new tones available as in-app purchases.
Some free ringtone app interfaces can be a bit loud and flashy. They may be ad-supported or try to immediately sell you an upgrade to a "pro" version or hawk other in-app purchases or related apps. Be prepared to have to slog through the distracting hype to get to the real functionality.
Double check that the app you choose has been updated within the last year so it's completely compatible with your current operating system: There are a number of apps in the store that date back to 2012. Also, make sure you have the latest version of iTunes installed on your Mac or PC.
Note that no ringtone option will be completely iTunes free — that's because the apps do not have access to the iPhone's internal folder structure, so you will always need to sync new ringtones via iTunes regardless of what method you use. Each app has instructions on how to best transfer its tones to iTunes.
Here are a few apps that did a good job of creating free ringtones and alerts when we investigated the options:
Ringtones for iPhone
Ringtones for iPhone is an all-in-one app that lets you design both ringtones and notification alert sounds from a large library of built-in music and sound effects, while its tune creator lets you record or mix an original tune from your own library. The app converts iTunes music (both MP3 and AAC formats) as well as original voice recordings to ringtones. You can assign tone notifications to text alerts, SMS, or iMessages and even share them over Facebook and Twitter.

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Ringtone for iPhone
With Ringtone for iPhone, you can create an unlimited number of tones and download many others for free from 27 categories, such as Sound Effects, Holiday, Children, Pets & Animal, and more. Delve into your own sound library and create original tones with music, voice morphing effects, or from original sound recordings.

Ringtone for iPhone by Selena Rodigo
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Free RingtoneDownloader
Free Ringtone Downloader is an easy-to-use ringtone downloader app that gives you alert tones for new text messages, new email, wakeup alerts, and calendar alerts. You can also create ringtones from your favorite songs.

Free Ringtone Downloader
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Top Funny Ringtones
Yup, you're a prank artist and the funny tracks on Top Funny Ringtones will have you giggling. Just stay cool and all will be well, as you choose from the obnoxious "pick up the phone" recordings, broken glass, donkey noises, spouse and parent warnings, and so forth. Someone had to do it.

Top Funny Ringtones
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The Center for Biological Diversity offers a lovely selection of nature ringtones for free.

Center for Biological Diversity free ringtones
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Different Tones for Different Folks
Why stop at just one ringtone? You can customize several new ringtones to assign to friends, family, and colleagues. Launch the Contacts app on your iPhone, select a person, then tap the Edit option at the upper right corner.

Assign new ringtones to friends and family.
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Scroll down to find the Ringtone section, which will already have the default tone. Tap for the full menu, which allows you to choose a different ringtone and pick the one you want. Thereafter, your contact's calling ring will alert you immediately to who's on the line.
You can also use your new ringtones to signal tweets, Facebook posts, calendar alerts, sending and receiving mail, and a host of other functions.

Add and sync ringtones from various apps.
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Every iPhone user has an unlimited opportunity to customize their handset with any combination of sounds, completely free of charge. Have fun and go crazy!
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FAQs
Can you get totally free ringtones? ›
Search for ringtones on free and legal ringtone websites like Mobile 9, Zedge, and MyTinyPhone. Use iPhone/Android ringtones and makers like Ringtone Maker, Audiko Ringtones Free, and Zedge Ringtones.
How do I download a song as a ringtone? ›- Open the Settings app.
- Tap Sound & vibration. 2 Images. Close.
- Tap Phone ringtone.
- Tap My Sounds. 2 Images. Close.
- Tap the + icon in the lower-right corner. Close.
- Select the audio file you want to use from your phone directory.
- Tap Save in the upper-right corner.
Zedge is one of the best ringtone app for iPhone as well as Android, which offers you many free contents to personalize your mobile services. Zedge includes thousands of ringtones, tone alerts, notifications with high quality. Free ringtones are well organized on Zedge ringtone app.
How do I set free ringtones on my iPhone without iTunes? ›- Go to Settings → Sounds & Haptics → Ringtone.
- The recently created tone will be displayed on top of the list under RINGTONES.
- Tap it to set it as your ringtone.
The ZEDGE Rintgones & Wallpapers app for Android offers millions of free ringtones, notifications and wallpapers to easily customize your mobile device.
Does Zedge work on iPhone? ›The Zedge Wallpapers iOS App runs on iOS devices running iOS version iOS 13.4 or later. It's compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. When you launch the Zedge Wallpapers app, you'll be shown a variety of shelves featuring selections of popular, seasonal and promoted & featured content.
Are iTunes ringtones free? ›Can You Create iPhone Ringtones for Free? Normally, you need to pay a fee in order to make a ringtone using the iTunes software. Not only that, but the only songs that you can use are ones purchased from the iTunes Store. This means that you are effectively paying twice for the same song.
Does iPhone have music ringtones? ›In the iTunes Store, tap More, then tap Tones. Browse by category or tap Search to find a specific song or artist. Tap a tone to see more information or play a preview. To buy a tone, tap the price.
Can I use a song from Spotify as a ringtone? ›You can use these songs on any app or device you want. To set Spotify songs as ringtones on iPhone and Android phones, you will need a Spotify ringtone maker and different methods. If you are using an iPhone, iTunes will be needed for you to make a ringtone from Spotify.
Is it free to use iTunes? ›It charges $9.99 per month for its services ($14.99 per month for family plan). iTunes includes everything music, movies, TV Shows, podcasts, apps, ringtones, and more. Apple Music is a music and video streaming service.
Is Zedge ringtones free for iPhone? ›
Zedge has free ringtones for iPhone and Android as well as wallpapers and themes for your phone. The files are appropriate for iPhone 6S, 7, 8, 8 Plus, and 10.
Is Zedge not free for iPhone? ›Zedge is always free to download and use on mobile devices. You can, however, purchase Premium content from our Premium Marketplace if you want to.
Is there a better app than Zedge? ›Mob.org. A personalisation and app platform with wallpapers, games, and ringtones, Mob.org has many original choices neatly categorised in one place. This Zedge Alternative has ringtones and wallpapers for both Android and iPhones.
What happened to Zedge ringtones for iPhone? ›The new Zedge Ringtone app is the culmination of Zedge's goal to re-introduce its popular ringtone offering to iPhone users after Apple pulled the popular Zedge Wallpaper & Ringtones app earlier this year.
How do I set a zedge ringtone on my iPhone? ›Choose/Tap the Zedge folder. Then select the ringtone file you want. Tap the ringtone you want to set. Drag and drop the ringtone file into your track timeline.
Is Zedge on Apple Store? ›Download the app today to get started! ZEDGE™ is the go to app for mobile personalization content. Packed with millions of high quality backgrounds, audio sounds and app icons, Zedge has it all.
Does Apple charge for ringtones? ›You aren't charged monthly for tones, they are one-off purchases (and one-off downloads ; if you redownload them you will be charged again). Have you checked the account's purchase history : See your purchase history in the iTunes Store on a Mac or PC - Apple Support.
How do I download a song? ›- Start the Google Play app.
- Tap the album or playlist that you want to download. If you are a Google Play subscriber, you can also tap a radio station.
- Tap the Download icon.
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