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Microsoft’s Ringtone Maker app for Windows 10 Mobile exits Beta – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
May 16, 2016
1 min read

Earlier this year, Microsoft introduced the Windows 10 Mobile Ringtone Maker app albeit in beta form. Now, it seems Microsoft has officially released the full version of the app for Windows 10 Mobile users, allowing them to create personalized ringtones for calls or alerts on their devices.

You can select any sound form your device, cut it to your desired length — it can be as low as one to two seconds — and save it as a ringtone on your device.

The app description says,

With Ringtone Maker, you can create ringtones and notification alerts from the music on your phone. Simply open the app, select your favorite song and save it as a ringtone. You can cut your ringtone any way you like, with editing controls that let you choose the start, end and length of your ringtone.

If you’re interested, head over to the Windows Store using the link below and download the app.

Ringtone Maker
Ringtone Maker
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