How to convert MP3 to ringtone on Android? All things are listed here to help you!
Sometimes we want to use our own songs as ringtones or notification alerts. While this wasn't always easy, it has become straightforward with Android. This guide will show you how to convert MP3 to ringtone on Android.
You don’t need much to set an MP3 file as a ringtone or notification sound. Technically, the only requirements are an Android phone and an MP3 file. You might need an internet connection, depending on whether you have the MP3 stored locally or not. You might also need a PC and extra software for trimming the audio file.
You likely don’t want the whole song to be played as a ringtone. Often, you'll want to hear only a specific part of a song or MP3 audio. Various software options are available for trimming your audio files, such as Adobe Audition, Reaper, and Pro Tools. Here, we'll focus on simple options: one for PC and one for Android.
How to Trim an MP3 File with Audacity:
How to Trim an MP3 File with Music Editor:
Now that your MP3 song is trimmed correctly, it’s time to convert song to ringtone on Android.
Notification sounds are used frequently, so giving them your personal touch is essential. The process is similar to setting a ringtone.
Setting personalized ringtones for specific contacts is also possible in the stock Contacts app.
When you need to transfer ringtones from Android to iPhone, you can use FoneTool to easily make it!
Step 1. Connect Android phone to computer and copy ringtones to computer. You can find your ringtones in System > Media > Audio > Ringtone.
Step 2. Download, install and run FoneTool > Connect your iPhone via USB cable.
Step 3. When the software recognizes the device, choose the Phone Transfer option > Go to PC to iPhone > Choose Get Started.
If you need to edit your ringtones, you can go to Toolbox and choose Ringtone Maker to edit them as you like. Once the process is finished, you can directly save them to your iPhone via the Save to Device option.
Step 4. Click Ringtones > Drag and drop the ringtones into the box.
Step 5. Click Start Transfer to add ringtones to your iPhone.
Once the transfer is finished, you can go to Settings on your iPhone > Choose Sounds & Haptics > Ringtone to set the targeted files as your iPhone ringtone.
Now you can know how to convert MP3 to ringtone on Android. All things are listed here to help you make it. If necessary, you can also use FoneTool mentioned in bonus part to help you easily transfer rnigtones from Android to iPhone!