The year was 2008. The air smelled of Axe body spray and desperation, and the hallways of Northwood High were a cacophony of polyphonic beeps and midis. But then, it happened. A sound that cut through the noise like a hot knife through butter.
It wasn’t the default "Marimba." It wasn’t "Old Phone." It was the piercing, synthesized trumpet blast of the "Nokia Tune," but somehow, impossibly, it was coming from an iPhone. m4r ringtones iphone
"Okay," I muttered to myself one Tuesday night, the glow of my iMac illuminating my determined face. "Step one: Convert to AAC." The year was 2008
It mounted. I opened the folders. Photos. Documents. Music. A sound that cut through the noise like
But then, the clouds began to gather.
That's it! You should now have a custom M4R ringtone set on your iPhone.