Apple adds iPhone ringtones to iTunes
by Chris Ziegler, posted Sep 5th 2007 at 12:45PM
A new version of iTunes supporting custom ringtones for the iPhone ships this evening. They'll run 99 cents on top of the cost of the song, but in trade, you'll be able to make your own custom ringtone from the song. They can run up to 30 seconds in length, denoted by bells that appear next to "ringtoneable" songs -- which'll be 500,000 of 'em at launch. Apple flips the switch to enable the feature "next week."
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ketan @ Sep 5th 2007 2:01PM
Can you change the ringtone to a different 30 second clip if you want to?
Arjy @ Sep 5th 2007 2:54PM
It'll cost you.
GoodWill8675 @ Sep 5th 2007 4:38PM
damn it
Noc @ Sep 5th 2007 9:56PM
did u guys watch the keynote? steve does tutorial
Garrett @ Sep 5th 2007 10:05PM
cool
Jason Gold @ Sep 5th 2007 10:41PM
i just modded my iphone, so it really doesn't matter to me.
maikel @ Sep 5th 2007 11:00PM
This is a good thing. I like that I get to customize my songs for the same price Id have to pay for a default precut ring tone.
But I guess $1.98 is better than $2.49 though.
dethsesh @ Sep 6th 2007 2:00PM
ringtones that arent free? lame