Apple tries to block custom ringtones for iPhone with an update
Apple Computers September 9th, 2007
Apple tries to block custom ringtones for iPhone with an update
Apple just recently announced the capability of adding custom ringtones to the iPhone mobile phone.
However, the official method required the user to purchase the song from the iTunes which cost an additional 99 cents.
The company has now released an update for the iPhone which tried to block the third party tools enabling the users to upload custom ringtones on the iPhone.
Users confirmed that after installing the iTunes 7.4.1 update, earlier methods no longer worked.
However, the problem existed for a short while as custom solutions are already available to bypass that update to add free custom ringtones on the iPhone.
Ambrosia Software’s iToner is one of the several tools which have already been updated to work with the latest update to the iPhone.
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