The iPhone has been around for a long time, and yet there’s still no easy way to add your own custom ringtones-but it is possible. If you don’t want to buy ringtones or use the ones that came with your iPhone, you can create your own with iTunes. This process changed a bit with iTunes 12.7. The “Tones” library you could previously sync with your iPhone has been removed, but you can still manually place ringtone files on your phone. Any ringtones you had stored in iTunes are now located at C:UsersNAMEMusiciTunesiTunes MediaTones on a PC or ~/Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Tones/ on a Mac. Update: We had some issues with the version of iTunes downloaded from the Microsoft Store, but the version available for download on the Apple website worked perfectly. If you encounter problems, try installing the version downloaded from Apple. You almost never have to use iTunes with a modern iPhone, but adding your own custom ringtones still requires it. On a Windows PC, you’ll need to install the latest version of iTunes from Apple. On a Mac, iTunes is already installed and ready to go. This process will work on either a Mac or Windows PC. Update: Apple no longer offers iTunes on Macs starting with macOS Catalina. Here’s how to get custom ringtones onto your iPhone on the latest version of macOS. The instructions in this article still work if you’re using iTunes on Windows or if you have an older version of macOS that still has iTunes.
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