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- Apple doesn't make it especially easy to convert tracks from your own iTunes music connection into ringtones, but you can do it for free using your computer and iTunes.
- To make a custom ringtone for an iPhone, you'll need to edit a song using iTunes on the computer. You can tweak the start and stop time, save it as an AAC file, and change the file extension.
- You can then drag the edited song to the Tones section of iTunes and sync it with your iPhone using a connection cable.
It doesn't take long to get tired of the handful of ringtones that come with your iPhone. If you'd rather hear a song when you have an incoming call, Apple would like you to pay a dollar or more per ringtone in the Tones store.
But save your money; you can create your own ringtones using music you already own in your iTunes library.
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