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Even though I just went through the process a few weeks ago, I had to go through what seems like 17 different menus to find the right location. How to buy ringtones on iPhone with iTunes Step 1 On your iPhone, go to 'iTunes Store' app, hit it and run the app. Google seems to make this step rather confusing.
The key is to copy the files to the right folder and in order to do so, you need to install a File Manager app that will allow you to copy them to the right folder with the right level of permissions.
You can also use iTunes to create a shorter version by adjusting the start and end of the song and then converting the file to AAC format (which creates the m4a file).įor notification sounds, you need files in ogg format. You can actually take any iTunes files in m4a format and simply rename the extension from m4a to m4r and you are good to go. That’s usually pretty straightforward.įor ringtones, you need files in mp3. Basically you just need to find a way to get the sounds onto your Downloads folder on your Pixel 5.
On a Samsung: On the desktop: Download or transfer the MP3 to your phone by connecting phone to computer with the provided cable Move your song to the Ringtones folder using a.
Getting the Soundsįor a while now, I keep a copy of the ringtones and sounds I like in my dropbox so my process is likely very different than for most. If your ringtone doesn’t appear, select the + button in the bottom-right corner. Finally, tap the back arrow at the bottom of your screen to set your new ringtone. Choose the ringtone you want to set for your phone. Heres how to do it: Launch the Settings app, then tap Sounds and vibration. One of the things I wanted to take care of right away was how to set up custom Ringtones and Notification sounds on it as, as we documented in a past post, the process is not as easy as one thinks. If you own a Samsung device, the process for setting a ringtone is a little different. I have recently upgraded my phone to a Pixel 5 and once I have a few more weeks under my belt, I will publish a concrete review.