But it’s always nice to take a step back and return to the basics every once in a while. Remember ringtones?
I received my first Android phone a few months ago and, as a newbie, I couldn’t figure out for the life of me how to create and install ringtones on my device.
If you own an Android phone and still don’t know how to do that, then read on. It’s easy, it’s quick, and it’ll keep your phone fresh and exciting every time it rings.
Creating Custom Ringtones
In order to create your own ringtones on your Android, you’ll need to install RingDroid. If you already have a ringtone that you only want to install, feel free to skip down to the next section.Have too many audio files on your device? No problem. Use the Search feature to find the one you’re looking for in a flash.
Installing Custom Ringtones
When you have a ringtone that you want to use but it’s located on your PC, you’ll need to move it into your phone in order to use it. Fortunately, this is really quite simple.Connect your device to your computer with a USB cable and mount the internal SD storage so you can access the data on it.
Now create a directory called ringtones. In full, the directory should be located at media/audio/ringtones.
Take the audio file that you want to use as your ringtone and place it into media/audio/ringtones. Now when you are selecting a ringtone for your incoming calls, or notifications, or alarms, you should see it in your available list.
Conclusion
If you’re looking for some pre-made ringtones, check out these websites for free options and downloads.That’s about it. The whole process is very simple and painless once you know how to do it. So go ahead and fill your phone with all of the new ringtones that you can handle!
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