Apple’s ecosystem can be a little “one size fits all” without a lot of room for personalization (though that’s changing in iOS 16). Customizing your iPhone’s alert sounds can make your device feel a little more personal and fun. And maybe — I’m just spitballing here — you can even make a funny reference to a ’90s comedy starring Bill Murray in the process. Just an idea. In any case, here’s how to change the sounds for your ringtone, mail, texts, and calendar alerts. For reference, I tested this out on an iPhone 11 running iOS 15.5:
The only alert sound you can’t access from this menu is an alarm. For that, you need to follow a couple of different steps:
You’ll see the same list of ringtones from the steps above (including the Classic ringtones) as well as the option to Pick a song through Apple Music. Alert tones can’t be used for your alarm, which is probably for the best. From the Sounds & Haptics menu, you can select an alert sound to change.To change your alarm sound, you need to open the Clock app.Add custom ringtonesIf you’re game, here’s where things get more fun: custom ringtones. Remember those? They still exist. You can download your own sounds and song clips from the iTunes store to use as ringtones for your alarms and alerts.
There are a lot of options, and be warned: they aren’t free. When I checked it, song clips all seemed to be priced at $1.29, while audio clips were 99 cents. If you’re morally opposed to paying for a ringtone, then you’ll need to turn back now and stick with the Apple-supplied options. If you correctly recognize that $1.29 is a small price to pay to reconnect with your high school self by making “Genie in a Bottle” your ringtone, you’re in the right place. You can download additional (paid) ringtones from the iTunes Store.This ringtone was $1.29. Setting it as my alarm and annoying my spouse every morning? Priceless.There are plenty of fun options on the Apple-curated “featured” page, which is the first one you’ll see. This is where you’ll probably find whatever song is big on TikTok right now. But let’s say, hypothetically, you wanted to set your alarm to play a clip from Sonny and Cher’s “I Got You Babe” to pay tribute to the 1993 classic film Groundhog Day. Or to annoy your partner every morning. The reason why isn’t important. Here’s how you would go about it:
During this process, you’ll be prompted to set the new tone as your default ringtone, text tone, or assign it to a contact. Don’t do any of that yet — just tap Done and pay your $1.29. Once you’ve made your purchase, follow the steps above to find the sound settings for the alarm you want to change. Choose Download All Purchased Tones to access your purchased tone — it will appear right at the top of the ringtones list once downloaded. Tap it to set your new alarm sound. Congratulations! You’re on your way to irritating your partner every single morning with a joke from a ’90s comedy until you both get sick of it. That’s $1.29 well spent in my book. At some point, the default alarm sound on your iPhone might stop waking you up every morning. You either
tune it out, or it just gets very annoying. Here’s how to change the alarm sound on your iPhone to any song or tone that you prefer. Start by opening the “Clock” app on your iPhone and selecting the “Alarm” tab. RELATED: Wake Up Groggy or Grumpy? Scientists Say Skip the Traditional Alarm Here, make sure you can see the alarm you want to customize. Tap the “Edit” button in the top-left corner of the screen. Now, select the alarm you want to customize. From the alarm customization screen, choose the “Sound” option. You have two options to choose from: You can either use one of the available ringtones or choose a song from your phone’s audio library (or Apple Music). Swipe down to the “Ringtones” section and tap a ringtone to hear a preview and to select it. If you don’t like any of the ringtones, you can select the “Tone Store” button to browse ringtones from the iTunes Store that you can buy and download to your iPhone. If you don’t like one of the available ringtones, local options are your best bet. From the “Songs” section, tap “Pick a Song.” From the next screen, you can choose to browse through your library, or you can directly search for a song. Once you find a track you like, tap to select it. Once your selection is done, tap the “Back” button. Finally, tap “Save” to save your alarm with the custom sound. The next time your alarm rings, you’ll be woken up with your new customized ringtone. If you still find you’re missing alarms, take a look at our guide on how to make sure the iPhone alarm wakes you up. RELATED: How to Make Sure iPhone Alarms Wake You up READ NEXT
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