8 best sites for free ringtone downloads
Chances are you paid hundreds or even well over $1,000 for your current smartphone, but that money doesn’t buy great ringtones. Sure, you’ll have plenty of choices that come preinstalled, but they can lack that custom or personal touch.
There are still plenty of ways to make our devices look and feel original along those lines. Tap or click here to see how you can customize your iPhone.
You can purchase new ringtones and sounds, but if you’re on the hunt for some good, free options, look no further. Here are sites that promise to change your customization game.
But before we share these sites
You’ll want to know how to put the tones on your smartphone. While some sites offer special instructions, others don’t. Tap or click here for instructions to download ringtones to your Android device.
As you might already know, Apple doesn’t make it a simple process to add ringtones to your iPhone. But just because there are a few extra steps doesn’t mean it has to be complicated. Tap or click here to add custom ringtones to your iPhone.
Finally, be sure you’re not infringing on any copyrighted content when downloading or creating ringtones. That’s why we don’t recommend using ringtones created from songs by your favorite band, especially newer, popular hits unless you’re sure about the copyright.
1. Mobile9
Mobile9 is a site that provides ringtones, themes, apps, stickers and wallpapers for iPhones and Androids. This site’s nice because it’ll only give results that will work with your specific smartphone model.
Like to read? You can also access free books that download as PDF or EPUB formats. For a site that has it all, turn to Mobile 9. To download and set to your device, follow the on-screen prompts.
2. Zedge
Want an app to help personalize your phone? Zedge is an excellent choice. With more than 30 million active users and more than 400 million downloads, there’s little this site doesn’t provide. Get standard wallpapers, live wallpapers, video clips, music, ringtones, sticker packs and even the ability to print on demand.
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