IntroductionRingtones are one of the top ways that you can really personalise your iPhone. You can set your favourite tunes to play when you receive a call, or even when you receive a notification. Show
If you're not all that impressed with the inbuilt tones which come with your device, you may have already purchased ringtones from the iTunes Store. However, we will also cover how to create your very own ringtones from music you already have in your iTunes library! But what if you want your iPhone ringtones on your shiny new iPhone or Android phone, or even on your computer? No worries - this is pretty easy to do, and we'll take you through the steps you need to accomplish this quickly and easily. Quick jump to the method you're interested in by clicking a link from the list below: Method 1: Transfer Ringtones from iPhone to ComputerThis first method is an essential skill to have on your toolbelt, as it's required to be able to transfer your ringtones to another iPhone or Android. Whenever there's a need to copy media from an iPhone to a computer, you can't go wrong with the TouchCopy app. TouchCopy is an incredibly handy and powerful tool which allows you to copy music, messages, photos, contacts and more from iPhone, iPod and iPad to your computer - functionality that iTunes simply does not provide. More info on TouchCopy Download TouchCopy TrialTry TouchCopy free ▼Receive an email with a link so you can download the free trial on your computer: Note: We respect your privacy. We won't share your Email address with anyone else, or send you spam. Here's how to transfer ringtones from iPhone to your computer:
With the TouchCopy trial, you can transfer up to 100 tracks FREE, including ringtones. Purchase a TouchCopy license to remove trial limitations.
Method 2: Transfer Ringtones from iPhone to AndroidMaking the big switch from iPhone to Android? This can be a daunting experience with a lot to think about. If you're struggling or need some help, check out our guide to switching from iPhone to Android. If you just need to transfer some great ringtones to your new Android phone, or if you need to copy over all your contacts, music and photos too, you can use the trusted and popular TouchCopy software. Here's what you need to do to transfer iPhone ringtones to Android:
Great! Now that your Android contains the ringtones you copied from your iPhone; you can set them in your device Settings. Settings vary from device to device, but you can generally find your ringtone settings in Settings > Sound/Notifications > Phone Ringtone. If you've recently bought yourself a new iPhone, you're going to want to access your existing ringtones on it, right? This is super easy for your purchased ringtones, but it's a different story if you want to transfer custom ringtones to your new device. Transfer your purchased ringtonesiOS 11 or later: On your new iPhone, head to Settings > Sounds (or "Sounds & Haptics") > Ringtone. You'll see a "Store" section near the top of the page - tap "Download All Purchased Tones". Your device will then check for any purchases under your Apple ID and download any which are not already present on your device. Transfer your custom ringtonesIf you have ringtones that you've created yourself, ringtones that were not purchased from iTunes Store, or if you are running iOS 10 or lower, you'll need to use an alternate route in order to transfer ringtones from iPhone to iPhone:
How to change your ringtone on iPhoneNow that you know how to add ringtones, let's see how to set a ringtone on your iPhone:
How to make a ringtone on iPhoneIn this section we'll show you how to make a song in your iTunes library your ringtone on your iPhone. Note that iPhones are restricted to only use files which are 0-30 seconds long as ringtones, so if you wish to use a song as your ringtone, you'll need to cut it down to your favourite bit. First, you'll need to make sure your desired song is in your iTunes library. If you have the song on your iPhone, but not in your iTunes library, you can use TouchCopy to transfer music from iPhone to iTunes. Let's see how to create a ringtone from a song in iTunes:
After you've completed this process, you can once again right-click > Get Info > Options on your original track and uncheck the Start-Stop checkboxes. This will ensure that your song plays completely again when you listen to it. Next: add your custom ringtone to your iPhone, or add your custom ringtone to your Android. Publisher: Wide Angle Software Don't forget to like & share with your friends!How can I put ringtones on my iPhone without a computer?To add ringtone to iPhone without a computer, one app called GarageBand is needed. It's one Apple's featured app for iOS and Mac OS X, which is used for sound and audio editing. It can help you convert songs in your Music Library to iPhone ringtones.
Can I transfer Music from Android to iPhone without computer?Using Google Play Music
If you use Google Play Music on your Android device which most users do, the music transfer process is a breeze for you. All you need to do is install the Google Play Music app on your iPhone and you will have all of your music tracks on your iPhone.
How do I transfer ringtones from Android to iPhone 11?Connect your iPhone to computer with USB cable. Afterwards, head to "File > Add File to library" or "File > Add Folder to Library". Browse your computer to find the converted Android ringtones and add them to the library of iTunes to prepare to move Android ringtones to iPhone.
How do I import a ringtone to my iPhone?Redownload ringtones purchased with your Apple ID
Go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics. Under Sounds and Haptic Patterns, tap any sound. Tap Download All Purchased Tones. You might not see this option if you already downloaded all the tones that you purchased or if you haven't purchased any tones.
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