During the first years of mobile phones, one of the ways to distinguish one user from another was to change the ringtone of the terminals.
There were few standard options where you could choose music or a version of a well-known song until the polytone industry took off.
However, the true boom of this business entered a new phase in 2007 with the first Android and iOS smartphones that allowed you to choose from a greater repertoire of sounds to personalize calls.
A decade and a half has passed since that small revolution and the selection of ringtones continues to lead the positions of the most used functions when launching a new terminal.
Below we highlight the steps to change the ringtones on an iPhone and Android phones.
The Apple world, and of course in iPhone models, songs and music always have a prominent presence in each new model.
As standard, iTunes makes it easy to customize the sound of received calls, but the user can also select one to their liking for this function on their terminal.
Follow the steps below to add a song with iPhone ringtone:
On Android terminals, the steps to change a call tone may be even simpler, although customization will be more complex.
To do this, you must previously have the file chosen by the user in MP3 format to incorporate it as a ringtone if you do not like the tone offer on your terminal.
You must follow the following steps to customize the ringtone of an Android mobile:
If you want to assign a specific tone as a call tone, you must follow the following steps: