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By Frank Feelwell

If you want your iPhone to be updated with your favorite music, there's no need to spend your money in getting ringtones. Free ringtones could be found all over the internet if you will just follow these suggestions that will give you instructions on how to get free ringtones for your most precious iPhone. Use Jailbreak for the following options.

SSH/File Transfer is simply done by grabbing an iPhone's iPod-compatible ringtone into the iPhone/Library/Ringtones directory. MP3s, M4As and AACs could be used to let this work. Just make sure that it is supported by iPhone's iPod to make it do its job for you. Another method similar to this is the iFuntastic.

iBrickr, which is compatible to Windows PC format, transcodes sound files. When you found WAV formats way back 1999, you could convert them into a format that could be recognized by iPhone. Just before you start syncing your sound file, it is already converted by iBrickr for you.

Sendsong, which needs AppTapp to be installed, lets you transfer a song from your iPod into the Ringtones section of your phone. It is basically sending a song from one folder into another.

Without the use of Jailbreak, you could also get ringtones for free. iTunes Music Store and Rogue Amoeba's MakeiPhone Ringtone are a few samples. You will need AAC-formatted files to be able to use these. The ones that you purchased on iTunes are all in AAC format. SImply place the AAc files into the Ringtone folder and you'll have instant ringtone for your iPhone.

M4R, which is produced by Apple, is a new format for your phones. It is the renamed version of AAC and works well into iPhones. You could choose files from your folders, put it into iTunes and go back to your music file to convert it into AAC. The iTunes folder already has it and changed its format into M4R. When you put it back into iTunes, it will now be recognized as a ringtone and be easily uploaded in your iPhone.

If your music files are already into AAc format, it will be much more easier for you to convert it. You will only do one step and that is renaming your M4A format into M4R. If by any chance you have other formats, such as MP3 or OGG, you will still have to convert them into AAC and rename again.

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