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Do you want to change your iPhone ringtone but are tired of the same old default ringtones? You might prefer custom ringtones but we all know how complex that can be because the iTunes desktop app does not let you search your favorite ringtones anymore. So how do you create your own iPhone ringtone now?

 

Easy! By using these two powerful apps that are much simpler to use than iTunes. In this article, we will reveal two apps that you can use to change your iPhone ringtone. 

 

So without further ado, let’s see how you can change your iPhone ringtone without iTunes. 

Method 1: Using iRingg

iRingg is a ringtone maker for iPhone that comes as a desktop app for Windows and Mac. This ringtone maker comes with a built-in YouTube and SoundCloud browser where you can search any of your favorite songs and convert them into trim-less m4r ringtones. 

 

iRingg also has a smart AI-powered algorithm that daily suggests ringtones based on your music library in your computer. The tool also comes with a personalization feature called SndMoji that lets you add your own voice and funny sound effects to ringtones to make them personalized. 

 

Here’s how iRingg works:

Step 1: Launch iRingg and Connect Your iPhone to Your Computer

Use a USB cable to connect your iPhone to your computer. iRingg will remember your device the next time and connect to it over Wi-Fi. You won’t need to connect it using a cable everytime.

Step 2: Create Your Ringtone

Search for any sound on YouTube or SoundCloud using the built-in browser or check ringtone suggestions by iRingg in the “For You” tab. Once selected, use the on-screen tools to set your desired length for the ringtone. Next, use SndMoji to add any voice recordings or any funny sound effects.

Step 3: Push to iPhone

After customizing your ringtone, click on Export and then Push to iPhone. It’ll take less than 3 seconds to transfer. You can find your new ringtone in your iPhone’s Settings > Sounds & Haptics > Ringtone.

Method 2: Using SYC2

Softorino YouTube Converter 2 (SYC2), is an all-in-one downloader, converter and transfer tool. This app comes as a desktop application for Windows and Mac. It allows you to download, convert and send basically any video or audio file to iOS devices from 60+ platforms including YouTube, SoundCloud, Facebook, Vimeo, TikTok, Instagram, Dailymotion and more.

 

You can convert any video or audio file to MP4, MP3. and trimless .M4R ringtones and send it directly to your iPhone. It’s your one stop solution to sending songs, ringtones, movies, TV shows and more to your iOS devices without iTunes. How cool, right?

 

Here’s how SYC2 works:

Step 1: Launch SYC2 and Connect Your iPhone to Your Computer

Use a USB cable to connect your iPhone to your computer. SYC2 will remember your device the next time and connect to it over Wi-Fi. You won’t need to connect it using a cable everytime.

Step 2: Paste the File URL

Paste the URL of your desired sound from 60+ platforms including YouTube, SoundCloud, Facebook, Vimeo, TikTok, Instagram, Dailymotion and more. Alternatively, you can use the built-in YouTube and SoundCloud browser to look for your favorite songs or videos and add them to the queue.

Step 3: Convert & Transfer to iPhone

In the “convert to” option, select Ringtone and in the “save to” option, select your iPhone as the destination device. Finally, hit the Convert & Transfer to iPhone button. It’ll take less than 3 seconds to transfer. You can find your new ringtone in your iPhone’s Settings > Sounds & Haptics > Ringtone.

Wrapping Up

So that’s all, folks! Hope you are able to create your favorite custom ringtones without iOS limitations. Go ahead and change your default iPhone ringtones with your favorite songs.

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  1. Dzwoneknatelefon August 23, 2022 at 9:53 am - Reply

    Ringtones are indispensable for every smartphone owner.

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