Many default ringtones, like the original iPhone Marimba or the iconic Nokia monophonic tune from the 1990s, have attained cult status over the years. Things, however, have changed since those days, with people preferring to set custom ringtones to stand apart from the madding crowd. So if you’re also looking to set your favorite music as the custom ringtone on your Android smartphone, you’ve come to the right place. Because today, we will show you how to set any song or audio track as custom ringtone on your Android smartphone.

Having a custom ringtone on your phone ensures that you don’t reach for your pockets when someone else’s phone is ringing, or ignore an important call on your own phone under the same mistaken belief. So if you want to get with the program, here’s how you can set any song as custom ringtone on your Android devices. Before we start, though, do note that in the trick will only work with select file formats, including mp3, so make sure to check the file format of your favorite track before going any further.

  • Set Ringtone From Built-in Options
  • Set Any Audio Track as Custom Ringtone

Set Ringtone From Built-in Options

Note: As with all things Android, the exact options might differ from one device to another based on Android version and manufacturer.

  • Under Phone Ringtones, you should find a whole host of built-in tunes to choose from. Tap on them one at a time to hear them before making your selection. Once you find one that you like, hit OK to save your selection.

Note: Again, the exact method to set your favorite song as a custom ringtone on Android will vary from one device to another. However, the tutorial below should give you an idea about how to go about it on your particular device.

Set Your Favorite Tune as Custom Ringtone on Android

Now that you know how to change the default ringtone on your phone to something more personal, go ahead, give it a shot, and let us know how it went. And since you like personalizing your Android smartphone, check out our other Android personalization guides, including how to auto-change wallpapers, how to customize Android 11 power menu controls, and how to turn off all sensors on your Android device. While at it, also check out how you can remotely control your Android smartphone from another Android device in a few easy steps.