When it comes to selecting ringtones for our Android smartphones the
options are nearly limitless. Of course you can always go into settings
and choose a pre-made ringtone, but here we’ll explain how to quickly
and easily create custom ringtones on Android.
The sounds that come with our smartphones are never that great, and
selecting a song from your Google Play Music or other music collections
aren’t always the best either. Some aren’t loud enough at the beginning,
are too big to use, or you just want a specific chorus or part of any
given song. That’s where one or two of the many ringtone creation apps
for Android come into play.
Rather
than going into settings > sounds > ringtones and notifications,
and selecting one of the many terrible pre-installed ringtones, below
we’ll show you how to create any song or ringtone you’d like from any
audio or MP3 file you own. Alternatively, suggest a few apps with a huge
selection that does all the work for you.
When it comes to creating custom ringtones for Android users have a lot
of options. You can easily download already made ones from the internet
or an array of apps, cut parts of songs on your computer, or use some
easy to use apps on the Google Play Store and make your own. The latter
is what I always do, right from my device, and here’s how.
To start you’ll need some of your songs on your Android smartphone or
tablet. This can be on the internal storage, on a micro-SD card, or even
uploaded to your Google Play Music collection. Then you’ll download one
of the many free apps, cut the song to the spot you’d like, and save it
for use.
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