iPhone Users Can Now Customize Ringtones for Free via GarageBand

Apple has officially announced that iPhone users can now customize ringtones for their devices. The company allows consumers to create their own ringtones in GarageBand and then export it to their handsets, provided that the iPhone is running the latest 4.1.1 version of GarageBand 8, iTunes 7.5 or later and software version 1.1.2 or later.
Within a time frame of practically 5 minutess, you can create your own tunes and then transport them into your handset. Additionally, it also allows you to use songs from the iTunes library.
So how exactly can you customize the ringtone? Sync your iPhone with GarageBand 4.1.1, choose Create New Music Project, set up a 40 seconds or less track, make a ringtone as you want, Go to Share menu and select ‘Send Ringtone to iTunes’ to send the customized ringtone to your iPhone. If you don’t want to create you own music, then just drag and drop tracks from the iTunes library into the main GarageBand window, exporting them to the iPhone.
Initially the ringtone support into iTunes and the iPhone was introduced in September for $0.99 per ringtone. Luckily, now you can create the ringtones for free.
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