Music ringtones for android

Ringtones & Wallpapers
4.7
Rating
10M+
Downloads
free
Price

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About this app

About Music Ringtones for Android

Let’s be real, I’ve been using the same marimba ringtone for years because finding good, free music ringtones felt like a chore. I downloaded Music Ringtones for Android on a whim, expecting another clunky app full of low-quality clips. I was wrong. This app genuinely solved my problem. It’s a massive, well-organized library of actual songs—from current chart-toppers to classic rock anthems—that you can set as your ringtone or notification in just a few taps. After a week of using it, my phone finally has a personality.

Features & Highlights

The main draw is the sheer size of the collection. I searched for some pretty obscure indie tracks on a dare, and it actually had a few. The organization is smart, with categories by genre, mood, and what’s trending. The preview feature is a lifesaver; I can tap a song and hear a clean, 15-second clip before I decide to use it. Once I find “the one,” a single button sets it as my default ringtone, text tone, or alarm. I also appreciate that you can download ringtones for offline use. On my commute through dead zones, my custom alerts still work perfectly. I’ve even shared a few funny ones directly to my friend’s WhatsApp—it’s that easy.

User Experience

Opening the app for the first time, I was pleasantly surprised. It’s not a fancy design, but it’s clean and gets straight to the point. I wasn’t bombarded with a tutorial. I just started scrolling. The moment that sold me was when my friend’s text came through with the opening guitar riff of my favorite song instead of a generic “ding.” It made me smile. Browsing is fast, and the search function actually works. I typed in “80s synth” and found a goldmine. The only slight hiccup was when a video ad played between browsing sessions, but it was a fair trade for a free app this functional.

Pricing

The app is completely free to download and use. Every ringtone in the massive library is available without any paywalls or premium subscriptions. The monetization comes through banner ads at the bottom of the screen and occasional full-screen video ads, usually after you set a new ringtone. For me, seeing a 15-second ad is a small price to pay for unlimited access to thousands of quality ringtones. It feels like a great deal, and I never felt pressured to spend money.

Updates & Support

I’ve had the app for a few months, and I’ve noticed new ringtones popping up in the “Recently Added” section every couple of weeks, often tied to new music releases. The app itself has updated once in my time using it, with generic “bug fixes and performance improvements” in the notes. I haven’t needed to contact support, as everything just worked. There’s a basic FAQ section in the app’s settings, but for a tool this straightforward, that seems sufficient.

Security & Privacy

I got the app directly from the Google Play Store, which always feels safer. The developer, Ringtones & Wallpapers, has a detailed privacy policy linked on the store page. It states that the app may collect some non-personal data for ads and analytics. In my experience, the ads are standard mobile network ads (for games and other apps), not creepily personalized. I didn’t need to create an account or provide any personal info to use the core features, which I really liked. It’s a low-friction, low-worry app.

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App information

DeveloperRingtones & Wallpapers
Version3.7.3
RequiresEveryone
Downloads10M+
Pricefree