Something as simple as adding a ringtone on an iPhone becomes quite an odyssey, it is something that Apple has not wanted to solve in 12 versions of iOS (or more). Meanwhile, increasingly bizarre ways to bypass this restriction are emerging. We are going to explain how to download ringtones from the iPhone without iTunes or Jailbreak.
It couldn't be easier, as always, Actualidad iPhone is here to teach you how to get the most out of your iPhone thanks to our quick and easy tutorials. Let's go there to see how we can download ringtones directly to our iPhone without too much complication.
It is important that you follow the steps, without skipping any, so that everything works correctly.
- The first thing we are going to do is go to the iOS App Store and download GarageBand (LINK) because it will be the safe conduct that will allow us to keep the tone.
- Once downloaded, we remember that the format for iOS tones is ".m4r", so we searchIt is a page that allows us to download them correctly, we leave you an example (LINK) but you can search for the one that seems most correct in Google, like eg Zedge.
- When we have the file that we want to download, we are going to choose it and we are going to click on download. Once we have it, it is important that we select the option to save it on our iPhone, for this the "Files" application will be opened and we will navigate to the following path: iPhone> GarageBand> GarageBand File Transfer
- Now we open garageband, and within the application we add the file and save the content as our music.
- Navigating por Settings> Sound and vibration> Ringtones We will see that GarageBand will now allow us to select this song that we have "created" as a ringtone.
That's how easy it is to download and add a custom ringtone to our iPhone no need for iTunes, Jailbreak or any other application.
That's how easy it is to download and add a custom ringtone to our iPhone without the need for iTunes, Jailbreak or ANY OTHER APPLICATION. But we need to download garageband.
I think the end of the article should be corrected.
1.2gb occupies garage band !! A little excessive if we only want it to change the tone of the iPhone but thanks for the contribution!
Then you delete it.
And the link of the ringtones?
Better to use iTunes, which is much more convenient and faster; and so you don't need to have more than a gig of space occupied by GarageBand on the iPhone.
Lowered tone in m4r and the garage does not recognize it, the file appears in gray and nothing
2021, any version for macOS BigSur ??