I've just moved house and have a new broadband/phone setup with BT SH2 and 2 advanced digital voice handsets. I've set one handset up, and am trying to figure out how to adjust the speech volume, which is a bit quiet for my ageing ear! Is this possible? Also, is there a choice of ringtones, and if so, where?

I created custom ringtones with the extension m4r. I connected my iPhone to my pc, openned up iTunes and dragged the ringtones into tones. Then on my iPhone I tried to assign the custom ringtones to a contacts but they have no sound. The ringtones that came with the phone work fine. Any help is greatly appreciated.


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The ringtones on this website are in .mp3 format and is compatible with almost all mobile phones. Download ringtones and use them on Nokia Mobile phones, Samsung, Sony Ericsson phones, LG mobiles, Motorola phones etc...

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This app is the biggest piece of junk ever forced onto my phone my phone updated to it February 21st. I can no longer use any ringtones cant find a folder to even add ringtones the only ringtones/sounds available are the default junk. I see from many other posts many people are having the same issue. Cant delete it. Samsung please update and delete this app everyone hates it or tell us how to fix it. So far every answer given has helped no one.

Have a very weird and annoying problem: if I connect a headset to the notebook via Bluetooth, I am getting a strange ringtone when I receive a call in MS Teams. I have turned off "play sound for incoming calls and notifications" option, but it is still ringing. I thought it was a feature of Jabra headphones (tried on Jabra 75t), but when I connected wife's Samsung headphones (Samsung Buds 2), I got the different ringtone! :) Neither of these ringtones are MS Teams ringtones (checked all available) and weirdly enough, none of them are visible on visualization in System->Sound->More sound settings -> Playback (it seems it plays on headphones itself). Jabra support said they do not have any pre-loaded ringtones on the headphones.

Additionally, when I'm on the meeting in MS Teams, this ringtone is not playing when I receive calls.

Having this issue for a year already, but to be honest, was not able to understand the cause of it. When I connect a non-Bluetooth headset (SteelSeries Arctic 7) I don't hear any additional ringtone.

Reinstalled Teams completely - did not help.

Any ideas how to disable it?

Earlier this year, I started getting audible notifications that my Google-voice activated phone (via Sprint) was receiving a call. Most of the time I get the notification before the phone actually rings. The ringtone is a bit annoying. Well, my wife has the same setup and somehow she has a different (less annoying) ringtone, so I'm wondering if Google just randomly picks something or what? We both have Google Apps accounts, so there's no difference there. Any ideas?

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Everyone loves ringtones. You can express your personality and musical preferences by customizing the ringtone on your iPhone. This is usually done by purchasing ringtones in the iOS Tone Store, or syncing your own tracks to your iPhone with iTunes, which can be a real pain...

On the other hand, iMazing lets you both import and export ringtones to and from your iPhone, and offers this feature in the free version too. You can use iMazing to copy audio files to your device to use as your own custom ringtones. And you can use iMazing to export your existing ringtones to your computer, allowing you to easily transfer your ringtones to Android.

You can access iMazing's ringtones view by clicking the Ringtones icon in the left sidebar (below your device), or in the main view. iMazing loads all the ringtones on your device and displays them in list form. iMazing shows each ringtone's name, duration, and, if you have purchased ringtones from the iTunes Store, or added your own, it will show the artist and album name, if the files contain that metadata.


Select a ringtone, or multiple ringtones, and drag your selection to your desktop or to a folder on your computer. Alternatively, you can click the Export button to export your selection to the location of your choice.

Luckily there is a way to mute ringtones but keep the call notification around. This means your iPhone will ring, but other devices will stay silent and just show you the incoming call, giving you an option to answer them or hang up right there.

Apple offers built-in ways to make music from iTunes as ringtones, but the biggest problem with these ringtones is that they are too common. Therefore, you can create a unique ringtone by recording the music from social platforms, etc. It's easy to record a personal ringtone on your iPhone, edit it properly, and make it stand out.

If you need an app that allows you to capture ringtones from various categories and record anything, Ringtone HD Maker is perfect for you. This app also supports connecting with third-party storage services. Once you launch this app, you can choose one from the categories or use the Record button to record any music from the speakers or use your own voice. Below is its interface. You can download it on your iPhone.

Personalizing the smartphone you are using brings both aesthetic and practical benefits, which is why many iPhone owners are interested how to set up voice memo as ringtone. With the right software tools and a little bit of knowledge, this is possible to do with just a few clicks, allowing you to use practically any sound you want to denote incoming calls or other notifications.

The latest models of the iPhone allow extensive customization and allow the user to set up a song as a ringtone, among other elements. However, there are limitations to what you can do with built-in resources, so you might not be able to use a recording of your voice for a ringtone unless you find specialized software that can accomplish this task.

Many of the audio recording or sound editing tools that you already have on your iPhone could have the capacity to turn any voice recording into a ringtone. One of the most commonly used products of this kind is certainly GarageBand, which has been around for a long time and is well-known to most iPhone enthusiasts. This convenient audio tool provides the user with a mini studio on his phone and gives him the power to process sound in many different ways.

Using iTunes to manage your voice memo ringtone comes with a great risk to mess up your iTunes Library if you don't follow the official instruction properly, and that long-winded tale would always ask you to pay more patience to sit through.

2. For iOS 14 and lower:

 1. Connect your iDevice to the computer with a cable and launch DearMob iPhone Manager.

 2. Click Ringtone on the main UI for the voice memos management. Select the memos you want to export, and click Export on the top to download to your computer.

 3. Tick the memos you want to remove, and click Delete Voice Memos. Then hit Sync on the bottom-right corner of the window to synchronize the deletion to your device.

Did you make a custom ringtone with a voice memo by using GarageBand? Do you know of another approach for converting voice memos into ringtones or text tones for iPhone? Let us know your experiences and thoughts in the comments.

Thank you SO much for this tutorial! It worked great for me. The instructions were simple to follow and I now have a personalized ringtone for several people using their voice (that they approved me using). I thank you greatly!

Many phone speakers cannot reproduce very low frequencies so consider attenuating them (a gradual reduction in the amplitude of the sound level), especially if you are making a ringtone from an original high quality music file. On opening Effect > Filter Curve EQ you will notice a horizontal line at 0 dB, meaning that at that position, no changes are made to the volume of any frequencies. A curve can be created using the mouse, clicking at various points above or below the line. For ringtones, bring the line down to -24 dB on the vertical axis for the low frequencies from 30-300 Hz on the horizontal axis. You may want to increase the lower frequencies from 300 Hz to say 600 Hz by dragging them above 0 dB, then reduce the highest frequencies above say 10,000 Hz. This should make the sound somewhat richer and less "tinny" on a small cellphone speaker by emphasizing the frequency range it can reproduce best.

Note that some cellphones and mobile service providers do not allow the user to download customized free ringtones to the phone. For older phones may be useful in determining if the phone allows addition of free customized ringtones. If in doubt, always look at the manual for your phone for advice on downloading ringtones. 0852c4b9a8

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