I ordered the new iPhone 3GS shortly after its announcement earlier this month, as I’ve wanted one for some time. I was mainly waiting for a 32GB version, which provides enough room for a reasonable (Your definition of reasonable may vary.) number of songs and videos. After anxiously awaiting its delivery, a slight mishap on delivery day, and eventual successful delivery, I excitedly unwrapped my new toy, activated it, and started transferring my media library.
Eventually I started looking for a new ringtone. The included choices are decent, including a good “old fashioned” ringer, but I wanted something more flashy—and I certainly was not going to pay $0.99 for something that would only play for up to forty seconds at a time. Luckily, iPhones ringtones are just short AAC clips, and are therefore easily created from the songs already in your music library. This article will share how to do it yourself.