Use GarageBand on your iPhone to create custom ringtones using audio files stored on your iPhone or in iCloud, or using a song in your Apple Music library. Manually trim audio down to 40 seconds or ...
With iOS 26, iPhone users can finally set custom ringtones natively—no GarageBand needed! Just save a trimmed audio file (30 sec or less) locally, open it in the Files app, tap “Share” > “Use as ...
Setting custom ringtones on your iPhone is dramatically easier in iOS 26. Apple has eliminated the need for the cumbersome process of exporting a track from the GarageBand app, and now provides a ...
The simplest way to add new ringtones to your iPhone is to buy them from the iTunes Store app, but it isn’t free. You can set up custom ringtones using audio clips ...
Changing an iPhone ringtone used to be a tedious chore, with owners forced to jump through hoops just to set a tune of their choice. Now, iOS 26 introduces a much simpler way to pick custom sounds, ...
The dust is beginning to settle on iOS 26, but there is one more smaller improvement that we wanted to make sure that we highlighted: the ability to set custom ringtones on the iPhone without using ...
Personalizing your iPhone ringtone is an excellent way to add a unique touch to your device, making it stand out from the crowd. Contrary to popular belief, the process of creating a custom ringtone ...
iOS 26 finally introduces the ability to easily set custom ringtones from audio files. Previously, creating iPhone ringtones required a complex process involving GarageBand or a Mac. This feature has ...