How to Copy Ringtones to iPhone or iPad in iTunes 12.7
How to Copy Ringtones to iPhone or iPad in iTunes 12.7
You probably know by now that iTunes 12.7 brings some notable changes like the , requiring users to on a computer. Similarly, the ringtone and Tones section has also changed in the latest iTunes releases, which some users may find confusing when they go to adjust ringtones on their devices. The good news is you can still copy and transfer ringtones over to an iPhone or iPad with iTunes 12.7, and as youll see its actually quite simple as you will see. Youll need the latest version of iTunes as well as ringtone files in .m4r format to accomplish this task. Note that even if you have installed iTunes 12.7 you will find the on the computer as m4r files, much like .ipa files are, so if you had some custom ringtones before you can likely still find them locally. As you can see, copying ringtones to an iOS device with iTunes is still quite easy. And yes you can still the same way as always and copy those over. This is kind of similar to using the drag and drop approach for or even to devices. Another option that doesnt use iTunes at all is to , which can be done entirely on the iOS device and never requires any kind of syncing or copying since the ringtone .m4r files are created and then kept on the device itself. Of course if this is too much of a bother, you can undertake a cumbersome task to , though be aware that by downgrading you are likely avoiding the inevitable future of iTunes as well as iOS device compatibility.
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