
The iPhone was released here in Ireland last Friday to, uhhhhhh.. not a whole lotta fanfare. Is it due to O2’s pricing, or maybe the phone was just not impressive enough for Irish consumers or maybe it was the lack of advertising Apple have had for it’s launch? Who am I kidding? It’s the first one!!
Speaking of advertising, I’ve seen a couple of people looking for the ringtone being used in the iPhone ad. For those who don’t know the ringtone I mean.. watch the ad linked below:
Now I’m not referring to that irritating jingle Apple are using (don’t get me started on that) but the ringtone briefly heard when the phone rings in the last 8 seconds or so. Oddly enough, this tone is not one of the preset tones on the iPhone. But what I did find out is it’s actually contained in the GarageBand library as ‘Cell Phone Ringing’.
So here’s the ringtone (converted to M4R and ready to go). You can download it by clicking the image below - and for those who don’t know how to add ringtones to their iPhone, you’ve two options depending on your situation:
- If you’ve a jailbroken iPhone, download OpenSSH and SSH onto your iPhone and put it into your Ringtones folder (/var/root/Library/Ringtones). Or alternatively use the method below.
- Double-click the downloaded ‘.m4r‘ file and it should be added to the ‘Ringtones’ section of your iTunes, It’ll be added into your phone’s ringtones on your next synchronization.
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