Technically, there are apps that let you trim a music track to a ringtone on iOS, but due to Apple's restrictions the only way to get a ringtone into the right place on a stock, not jailbroken iPhone is either buying it from their store or by syncing with iTunes. So, even if you make the ringtone on your phone, the app then requires you to E-mail the file to yourself or using file sharing copy it to iTunes on a computer, and then you need to sync. And at that point you might as well make the ringtone on your PC.
Use the iOS garageband app and record a short song.
Then go to my songs and hit the select button. Click the song and click share.
Go down and find the option ringtone. Then, name your ringtone.
Note if the ringtone is too long it will be shortened to the 30 second limit.
Name your ringtone and click export. The ringtone will then export to your device without needing a computer. You can check settings > sounds for proof.
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Technically, there are apps that let you trim a music track to a ringtone on iOS, but due to Apple's restrictions the only way to get a ringtone into the right place on a stock, not jailbroken iPhone is either buying it from their store or by syncing with iTunes. So, even if you make the ringtone on your phone, the app then requires you to E-mail the file to yourself or using file sharing copy it to iTunes on a computer, and then you need to sync. And at that point you might as well make the ringtone on your PC.
Creating ring tones
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Use the iOS garageband app and record a short song.
Then go to my songs and hit the select button. Click the song and click share.
Go down and find the option ringtone. Then, name your ringtone.
Note if the ringtone is too long it will be shortened to the 30 second limit.
Name your ringtone and click export. The ringtone will then export to your device without needing a computer. You can check settings > sounds for proof.