My wife just bought a new iPhone 13 a week ago, ringtone is hard to hear even ringtone sound and haptics is set to the loudest setting. Notification sounds r louder than ringtone. Why? Is the iPhone defective or just a software issue?

None of these worked for me. Phone was set to top ringer volume and side button volume, but still no sound when calling the phone. The answer for me was in "sound and haptics" under settings. Something moved the volume to zero (not me)--must have been an update. Very frustrating as I have missed a lot of important calls because of it. It also changed my new voicemail tone!!


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The upgrade to iOS 17 re-enabled attention aware features, and I disabled it and Face ID again, but ringtone volumes are still completely borked again since media volume now also controls ringtone volume.

Although the ringtone volume is up in settings, this might be due to the volume being lowered on the phone. Try calling your wife and as the call is ringing, have your wife press the volume up button. Does the volume appear to be turned up all the way on the slider that appears? If so, you can lock the ringer volume in and prevent it being changed with the side buttons by disabling Change with Buttons if you'd like. Below guidance is from Adjust the volume on iPhone - Apple Support.

Also, check if your wife is looking at the phone while you call. This new feature called Attention Awareness will lower the volume when the camera sees the owner looking at it. Turn Attention Aware features on or off on your iPhone or iPad Pro - Apple Support

my wife's iPhone 13 iOS is 16.5.1. Up to date. Restart does not help. Ringtone, sound and haptic have been set to maximum. When I call her, her ring tone can barely be heard especially when she is outside of her home, like in a store. Is this a hardware issue? Where can I get help to resolve this?

Thank you for reaching out to Apple Support Communities, and we'll be happy to help in any way we can. We understand you're having issues with the volume of ringtones on iPhone. Have you tried restarting your iPhone? This simple step resolves a multitude of issues: Restart your iPhone - Apple Support

If that doesn't resolve the issue, does your iPhone need updating to iOS 16.5.1? Do you have a recent backup for the data in your iPhone in iCloud or your computer? If not, we recommend that you create one as described here: How to back up your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support

I tried following these instructions, assuming Music and iTunes are synonymous, and click on my connected iPhone in devices, I do not get a "Tones" tab. So have no capability to drag and drop the ringtone files. What am I doing wrong?

Below is the GarageBand screen I get. Item 3. says Tap the share button then ringtone. Please tell me where the "share" or "ringtone" button is on the screen. I am obviously doing something incorrectly.

Just tried this on Sonoma 14.3.1 and an iPhone 15 ProMax running iOS 17.4 and option 1 works exactly as described. You won't see any animation for the files being copied but when you check your phone those tones are available under Sounds & Haptics.

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...

Hello. I would like some advice on how to create ringtones from My Music Library. I would like to use iOS but might be willing to try using the Mac if that will work better. I know absolutely nothing about Audio editing and find it very intimidating. Not all of the ringtones I want to make are at the beginning of songs.

I tried the free version of Ringtone Maker, and even got to the song I wanted, but I couldn't tell where I was in the track, as it told me where I was by a minute and second but wasn't playing through the headphones or speaker, so I was lost. Do I have to get this information from some other App beforehand? Any help would be much appreciated, preferably in layman's terms. Thanks.

I would try to use some kind of audio editor, for example Apples Garage Band or Apples Logic... I like Audacity, but anyway:Import the song into the wave editor and select the parts you wish. Trimm the audio to about 30 Seconds max.Include some fade ins and fade out - if you like.

I have an iphone that I use exclusively for work. I like a loud ringtone (similar to old fashioned phones), because I work from home, and I need to be alerted if I'm in a different room from the phone. Before I transitioned from the Office@Hand iphone app to the RingCentral app, all calls came through with the ringtone I chose in my settings. Now, with the RingCentral app, I get a completely different ringtone, with no choice for something that's not a soothing sound. The default Xylophone is terrible. Is there a way to change what my "Default" is, so I can make it the same as the old phone sound I've got for all the other calls coming through? Customers tend to call my direct number as well as the RingCentral number, so I need some consistency in the ringtones.

Wow! I finally got it but it was extremely counterintuitive. I had to go to the Ringtone settings page on my iphone 13 and there was a section with "Store" with two buttons, "Tone Store", and something like "Download all downloadable ringtones from the store".

I had no interest in purchasing ringtones from the store, so I didn't bother tapping this at first, but I figured what the heck, and I tapped the "download all downloadable ringtones", and the .m4r file's ringtone instantly appeared in the ringtones list in settings, and I was able to use it.

If anyone knows of a more elegant native method for importing an M4R ringtone without a Mac or PC, please share it here. One might be forgiven for imagining that Apple intentionally keeps the process abstruse to encourage ringtone sales through the iTunes Store.

I recall what I did to correct it, and get it to ring again, was to hold the physical volume UP button in the side of the iPhone WHILE it was ringing to the Jabber client. It seems that that volume is adjusted only in that event.

as an fyi when i press the volume up or down button while the jabber ringtone rings it goes completely silent again. maybe that is why it did not work when i tried your suggestion of presing up button while it was ringing the jabber client but it worked great in the settings (where you select normal or loud ringtone)

It's been a while since I did it, so I had to look it up again and realized that I have to go through multiple steps using several apps -perhaps there's an easier way? If I recall correctly I used either one of the Export, Bounce or Share options to save a mixdown of the file with effects and all, then open the resulting file in a suitable audio editor (can't remember if I used Audacity or OcenAudio) to normalize, trim and resave the file as a suitable ringtone format file.

Is there an easier (preferrably single step) method to accomplishing this?

Oh, I almost forgot: I found the "normalize" feature in step 3 to make my new ringtone a lot louder than the default ringtones already on my phone, so unlike what I initially thought, this may be not be suitable for using every time.

Then on the page for your phone - in iTunes - open up the ringtones tab.....minimize it down to a half window so that you can also see the file saved on your desktop....double click - or drag the file - and it should show in the ringtones.

If that does not work.....attach the file to an email and send it to yourself.....open the email on the phone and save the file. I believe that will also make it show in the ringtones - but I have never done it that way.

I can now see it under ringtones on itunes, but even after I sync the phone, it doesn't show up on the phone as a ringtone. I'm trying to choose this ring tone for a particular person, and when I go to the list to choose from, it isn't there - and I don't see a custom one that I can pick.

My hubby used that site to make my ringtone. I love it...it's the ship's PA system tone, bing bong bing, followed by and English accented male saying "Mary, you have a message at the Purser's desk." It just shows what cruise addicts we are. LOL

Under the ringtones in iTunes....is the one you want moved to the phone "checked". Only the checked songs get copied to the phone. Once it is copied to the phone I think you can then choose it for a particular person - but I have never used individual ringtones.

Hi there. Yes on itunes the little box beside it is ticked - that means it got on there OK. Still doesn't show up on the phone though. When I try to choose a different ringtone for someone - that isn't one of the options.

Thanks for the video - that's what I did - and it does show on itunes that it's there under the ringtones. The problem is I can't find it on my phone! What I'm trying to do is change the ringtone for one of my friends from default to that one - when I go down the list of the available ringtones, it has the standard list - I dont' see "custom" which is what I thought this one would show up as.

Apparently the problem is that it is an mp3 ringtone - it has to be something else. I have someone at work helping me convert it - so hopefully it will work when I change it tonite. If I had known that at the beginning, I would have saved myself some grief!!

If your iPhone is not ringing for Dialpad calls, there are several possible reasons and solutions. Firstly, check if notifications are muted by swiping a Dialpad notification to the left and tapping "Options" to ensure that notifications are not muted. Additionally, verify that the iPhone's notification settings for Dialpad are enabled, including Background App Refresh, Notifications, Lock Screen notifications, and Immediate Delivery. Check the sound and haptic settings to ensure that the ringer volume is not set to 0 and that the ringtone is audible. Make sure Do Not Disturb mode is off and that unknown callers are not silenced in the phone settings. Disable WiFi Assist if it is causing missed notifications. Finally, check your own behavior, such as unlocking the phone or using headphones, which may silence call notifications. 152ee80cbc

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