Rinngo allows you to make ringtones directly from the Music application

  Directly from the creators of the famous application Celeste's today I have for you a new tweak called Ringo, its role being to allow us to do ringtonedirectly from the iOS Music application. The tweak is implemented directly in iOS, so when you long press on the name of a song in the Music application, you will be given the option to use it, and in the image above you have a presentation of its interface. Practically in it you will have a simple system that allows you to choose which portion of the song you want to be transformed into a ringtone and you just have to take care that ringtone not to exceed 30 seconds.

Rinngo is the best way to create ringtones directly from within the Music app. Simply tap and hold on a song to edit and preview your ringtone, then save! Your ringtones are instantly available for use just as if you had purchased them from the iTunes Store.

  • Use any music in your library
  • Precisely adjust ringtone start & end
  • Drag vertically to change precision
  • Preview your ringtone before saving
  • Beautiful user interface
  • Many more features to come!

  After selecting the duration of the tone, you save it, preview it, and they automatically appear in the menu Settings>Sounds of iOS. Tones can only be set for phone calls, if they are 30 seconds long, but if you make them last less than 10 seconds, you may be able to use them for other iOS actions as well. Although Rinngo seems to be a great package, I warn you that the developers at Cocoanut Apps are not serious and have a habit of abandoning applications, Celeste being a good example of this. Ringo is available for $5 in the BigBoss repo Cydia.