Iphone 13 Ringtones Download Fix

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Jan 20, 2024, 7:17:59 AM1/20/24
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So I recently upgraded from an iPhone 6 to an iPhone 12 mini. On my old phone, I had many custom ringtones I put on the phone with iTunes (a much older version) and many contacts selected to those ringtones. All that came over to my new iPhone. But now, when I just put a new contact and wanted to select one of the ringtones I put on the phone, I do not see them. Just the standard ones that come on the iPhone. How can I select one of MY RINGTONES for a given contact?

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Well first off, somehow Lawrence above was wrong. When I switched from my iPhone 6 to my iPhone 12 Mini in January, all my custom ringtones came over and they all worked, using the iCloud Backup then Restore to new iPhone process. For some weird reason, back on Mar 7, all the ringtones disappeared from my new iPhone. To fix this, and some other issues, I wound up deleting ALL Music and also Home Videos/Downloaded Videos from my new iPhone (I had a lot of dupes and manually cleaning them up got messy). Then I connected to iTunes and synced and got all those corrected. My phone now had all my MUSIC and my Home Videos/Downloaded Videos, without duplicates. Then I had to fix playlists (I think just recreate one that was missing, others were there). Next, I still could not get this newer version of iTunes to play nice with ringtones, (I initially loaded them onto my old iPhone using a much older version of iTunes (angers the heck out of me that Apple took away functionality in later versions of iTunes). So I wound up installing Copy Trans Manager on my PC and this made adding the ringtones simple, I just clicked and dragged them from my iTunes Folders into this and they went onto my phone. I also found I can use it now to simply add new music or even videos (like mp4 movies to have for a flight/trip).

I took your advice and reported it to Apple. Hope it gets fixed, because it's a pain in the ***! I guess until then, no customizing already set textones or contact sounds, unless it's a ringtone. So stupid. So inaccessible. I count on my phone making certain noises to indicate certain people and events. And I like custom tones, because it sets them apart from everyone else who has an iphone!

Apparently this isn't a bug but done purposely, the only text tones (affects new voicemail, new mail, sent mail, calendar & reminders) you can now use are purchased ones which are their bought ones but not your own free ones however custom ones as noted by others are only visible to ringtones. Apple being Apple have also reduced the volume of text tones (something to do with EU something or other - there are articles on this on the web and many complaining) so there is no bug and not likely to be a fix as it seems a decision has been taken to do just this. Apple like to dictate how you use their products now seemingly how loud your text tones are, to me it's the final straw and another reason now to go to Android. Pointless raising issues and wasting your time sending feedback they pay no attention to it so you either put up & shut up or jump ship.

I'm having the same problem and when I click on "Download All Purchased Tones" they won't download again. When I go to the iTunes Store I see the ringtones but now I have to RE-purchase them. I'm really hoping this is just a glitch with iOS 17.0.1 because I just purchased these ringtones a couple of days ago and Mama ain't happy!

Seems like a huge step back that users can no longer use purchased or custom tones for anything else but ringtones, and if custom contact ringtones and textones are used, they still work as they should, but the user cannot change them, except to the newer crappy tones, or the classic ones. Very disappointing indeed. Almost worthy of a downgrade.

I would find being forced to use paid tones again annoying, but that isn't even the case. It's not that I can't use just custom tones, but even purchased tones don't appear in the list of tones one can use for things like textone, reminder alerts, calendar alerts, etc. For every other instance but strictly ringtones, I'm limited to the new tones and the classic, with no options for my purchased tones or my custom tones. Of course there's a button to go to the tone store, but nothing else.

Hello. I would like some advice on how to create ringtones from My Music Library. I would like to use iOS but might be willing to try using the Mac if that will work better. I know absolutely nothing about Audio editing and find it very intimidating. Not all of the ringtones I want to make are at the beginning of songs.

Custom ringtones add a distinctive layer of personalization to iPhones, transforming the simple act of receiving a call into an experience that can evoke emotion, nostalgia, or even humor. The ability to identify callers through unique auditory cues becomes not just a convenience but a form of self-expression.

About ringtone types and file formats. Ringtones come in several formats, including monophonic, polyphonic, truetone, and video tone. Monophonic ringtones can only play one note at a time, while polyphonic ringtones can play several notes simultaneously. Truetone is an audio recording, like an excerpt from a song, and video tone is an excerpt of a video.

How can transfer ringtones from PC to iPhone easily? I have read scattered posts about this, but most people seem to be doing this via Windows or macOS. I am using Linux Mint. I have Audacity installed on my Linux computer, and I am quite comfortable working with audio files.

Once you do have iTunes up and running, you should be able to connect your iPhone to that device and simply drag and drop the ringtone.m4r file you created earlier onto the Tones tab under your phone on iTunes. After the file transfers, it should appear in the list of ringtones on your phone.

I can't stand iTunes on OSX or Windows. I've been successful running a Windows program called CopyTrans Manager (copytrans.net) that lets you add and delete music, audio books, and ringtones on your iPhone, or iPod for free. Their paid versions allow you to copy music FROM your iOS device to a computer, and other things. Upon installation, CopyTrans does ask for the location of the iTunes installer (or it will download it for you). CopyTrans doesn't install iTunes, but it extracts several necessary files and drivers from the installer to work.

Apple started selling iPhone ringtones for $2 apiece through its iTunes store last week, but if you aren't afraid of a little tinkering, you can get that "Hey Ya" or "Sexy Back" ringtone without shelling out the extra bucks.

Although the iPhone 14 comes with a selection of nearly 30 built-in ringtones to choose from, with hundreds of millions of iPhones in the world there's a good chances are you've heard them all before somewhere. Thankfully, if you're hoping for a little more originality, there's a better way to go.

Note that you can only use custom ringtones for Apple's own built-in apps like Messages, Mail, Calendar, and Reminders. Third-party apps like Facebook, Twitter, and Gmail all have their own sounds that can't be overridden in your iPhone's system-wide settings. Some third-party developers may let you use your own alert sounds, but that's entirely up to them.

Step 4: If you've selected ringtones, your list of custom tones will be grouped alphabetically at the top of the screen, followed by Apple's built-in ringtones and alert tones. When viewing tones for alerts, such as Text Tone and New Voicemail, this will be reversed, with built-in alert tones shown at the top, followed by your custom tones, and then Apple's ringtones at the bottom.

You can't share ringtones with your family member with Family Sharing because tones and ringtones are one-time only downloads. But you can sync the ringtones to their devices using iTunes on a computer.

You can find all ringtones on your iPhone through Settings > Sounds & Haptics > Ringtone. If you connect your iPhone to a computer and open iTunes (version 12.6.6 or earlier), you will find a Ringtones folder in the Tones folder inside the media folder.

This article focuses on how to transfer ringtones from iPhone to iPhone via AirDrop. With AirDrop, you can send all of your custom ringtones to another iPhone. You will also discover the best alternative to AirDropping iPhone ringtones in this article.

AirDrop is a wireless file transfer technology by Apple Inc. that is available on iPhones, iPads, and Mac computers for quickly and securely sharing files with nearby Apple products. AirDrop supports transferring data from one iPhone to another, including photos, videos, locations, documents, music, and more. Therefore, you can AirDrop ringtones between iPhones.

The procedure outlined below applies only to the customized ringtones you created and saved on your iPhone. No ringtones purchased from the iTunes Store can be moved from one iPhone to another using AirDrop.

In this section, you will learn how to transfer ringtones from iPhone to iPhone using AirDrop. All you need to do is to turn on AirDrop on iPhones and follow the steps below to AirDrop ringtones on your iPhone. It is essential to set up AirDrop properly on both iPhones. Otherwise, the data transfer from iPhone to iPhone using AirDrop will fail.

Open the app (usually the File app), where you store your ringtones and play it. Tap the Share icon and tap "AirDrop." All discovered Apple devices will show up, and tap the other iPhone's name to put the ringtone on iPhone.

AirDrop is a wonderful data transfer technology that can transfer various files from your iPhone. This article primarily talks about how to transfer ringtones from iPhone to iPhone via AirDrop. Follow the process of how to AirDrop ringtones on iPhone and how to receive ringtones on iPhone, and you will be able to share the ringtones you created successfully. EaseUS MobiMover is the best alternative to AirDrop which can help you quickly copy all of your ringtones from one iPhone to another.

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