Even though the new Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 has been in the news a lot as of late, millions of proud Galaxy S5 owners still have a lot of questions about their current device. Here we’ll explain how ...
You can turn your Mac or PC into your own ringtone maker, creating custom ringtones for your iPhone, from almost any MP3 file. Using Apple's free iTunes software, you can edit and convert an MP3 to an ...
Making custom ringtones on our phones isn’t anything new, but with today’s devices, the process is now easier than ever. Here, we’ll show you how to make a custom ringtone for your Android device ...
It's easy to set a custom ringtone on your Samsung Galaxy S10 using the sound and vibration section of the Settings app. You can set any song on your Galaxy S10 as a ringtone and start playing it from ...
The simplest way to add new ringtones to your iPhone is to buy them from the iTunes Store app, but it isn’t free. You can set up custom ringtones using audio clips ...
We recently detailed how to make custom ringtones to use on Android smartphones and tablets, and as a follow up to that below we’ll be explaining how to set these ringtones for specific contacts.
Back in times of yore, before TikTok and Twitter dominated our Screen Time statistics, humans used to use iPhones to make phone calls. This enabled people to orally communicate in real time, but ...
How to change the ringtone on your iPhone Open Settings Tap Sound & Haptics Under Sounds and Vibration Patterns, tap the sound you wish to change Tap Done Tip: This isn't just for the iPhone, either.
iOS offers a host of ways to customize your iPhone and it can be easy to look past some handy options. We previously covered how to create custom vibration patterns. Follow along for how to set custom ...
Do you ever wish you could know who is calling you without having to actually look at who’s calling you? If you are like me, you probably have a lot of contacts on your phone, and sometimes it can be ...
Missed out on becoming a NASA astronaut? Well, a NASA ringtone could at least help individuals feel that astronaut vibes by listening to what they are listening to. Go to the NASA Audio and Ringtones ...