Move the file to your smartphone. Tap on the Trim Audio option. Select the song you want to turn into a phone ringtone. Drag the sliders to select the part of the song you want to keep as a ringtone. The green one is the beginning and the red one the end.
You can use the media controls at the bottom to get a preview. Hit the floppy disk icon on the top-right. Select a name for the new file. Hit OK. Download or transfer the song you want to set as your ringtone to your phone. This can be done through USB, direct download, or any cloud storage solution of your preference.
If you don't see any sound files in the folder, check to make sure you are in the "Notifications" folder. If you are not in the "Notifications" folder, tap the back arrow in the upper-right corner to back out to "Internal Storage".
Then tap the Notifications folder. If your phone doesn't allow you to select MP3 files as notifications and ringtones, you can convert them to WAV files using a computer or use an online converter to convert the files to an OGG or WAV files. Tap Save or OK. This is only necessary on some Androids—others automatically change the notification tone as soon as you tap it. Method 3. One of these options will display a list of apps on your Android.
If you see a "Notifications" option in the Settings menu, tap that option first. If you don't see that option, tap Apps instead. Tap the name of the app you want to edit. This opens an information page about the app.
If you only see a few apps listed, tap See all below the apps list. Tap Notifications. If notifications can be changed for this app, this option will be under the "Notifications" option.
Tap a notification category. Depending on the app, you may be able to set different notification sounds for different functions of the app. For example, if you're editing Samsung Notes, you can set different sounds for syncing, importing data, and other features. Tap Sound. You may have to tap Alert or Advanced first. A list of sounds will appear. Tapping a sound will both select it and play a preview. Tap OK or Save when you're satisfied. If no such option appears, just tap the back button and you're good to go.
Method 4. Open your text messaging app. If you are using an Android device, then most probably, the default text messaging app is Google Messages. It is quite customizable and allows you to add a custom ringtone for text message notification. Now navigate to the conversation for whom you would like to set a custom ringtone.
Once the chat is open, tap on the menu option three vertical dots on the top right-hand side of the screen. Now, the entire list of pre-loaded tunes will be available at your disposal.
You can select any one of them. Any MP3 audio file that is locally saved on your device will be available as an option to be set as a custom ringtone for that specific contact. Once you have made a choice, exit the Settings, and the custom notification will be set. Similar to text message ringtone, you can set a custom ringtone for incoming calls.
Given below is a step-wise guide to set a custom ringtone for calls on your device. Android allows you to set separate ringtones in case you have a dual SIM phone. Now choose from the list of pre-loaded system tunes or tap on the Music on device option to use a custom MP3 file.
This is all that is required! Now, if device is not running Android Oreo, it is important to note that every Android device has a ringtones' folder. You will then copy song file, or mp3 to this folder.
In order to ensure device reads file, it is suggested to restart device. Then, go to settings then sounds and then phone ringtones in order to select song file, or mp3 you have finished integrating.
You can create ringtone for Android with the help of different ways, but not all of them are effective. Utilizing the aid of your computer is a safe choice. There are a lot of free programs online that you can download to get creative personalizing a ringtone on your computer.
You just make sure that it is 30 seconds or less in length and that it is saved as an mp3. When you have desired ringtone, connect unlocked smartphone to computer utilizing a USB cable. After doing so, you will need to open smartphone's storage. Now, ringtones' folder should be opened. Once you have your file stored on your phone, head over to Settings and then Sound. You can choose from songs, artists, albums, genres or choose a tack from a folder. By searching through the folder tab, you can even add WhatsApp audio as your new ringtone, if you'd like.
Once you have added a ringtone, it will appear in your list of tones. Simply select it and press OK at the bottom of the screen to confirm the change. The example pictured above is an MP3 track called biggergirls, which I recorded on guitar.
There are several apps on the Play Store which can do this, but for this tutorial, we'll be using an open-source app called Ringdroid. Don't let the old school design fool you, Ringdroid is the best out there in terms of features and reliability. The app allows you to use any sound or song you have on your smartphone as a ringtone. Once you have created your ringtone, you can then set it as your default sound or assign it to a specific contact. In addition to ringtones, the app can also create custom alarms and notification sounds.
Getting started: First things first, you'll need to install the free Ringdroid app from the Google Play Store. To turn a song into a ringtone, you'll also have to have the audio files or music you wish to use on your smartphone's internal storage or its microSD card.
Once the app launches, you'll see a list of all the songs on your device, as well as all the ringtones that came with the phone.
To view all the sounds on your device specifically, hit the More icon three dots in the top-right corner, and choose Show all audio.
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