Want to add some personal flair to your incoming calls? Here's how to set any song as a ringtone on your Android smartphone.
Even though most modern Android phones come with a broad assortment of built-in ringtones — a Google Pixel with Android 14 offers 127 to choose from — you may prefer something a bit more specific to represent your personal style. Thankfully, customization is the name of the game in Android , and that extends to adding you own custom ringtones.
For other songs, you may want to trim off the beginning so you hear your favorite part right away when the phone rings. Check out our companion guide on how to create and set custom ringtones for more information and some suggested apps to help you with that. Note that the file selection screen that appears when looking for a ringtone will let you browse Google Drive and other connected cloud services, so you can see audio files in those places, but you won't be able to select them from there. That doesn't mean the audio file isn't compatible; it's just that you have to copy it to local storage before you can use it.Step 1: If the song you want to use as a ringtone is available on a website, you can download it using Chrome.
Step 8: Your new ringtone should appear here. Select it to hear a preview, and choose Save in the top-right corner when you're finished.
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