I have a task to access the system ringtones in my iPhone application. I want to know if it is possible to access them? If not, please explain the reason.
If you created a custom ringtone in an app, like GarageBand, you can sync it to your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch using iTunes for Windows or the Finder on a Mac. Connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to your computer. On a PC, open iTunes for Windows. On a Mac, open the Finder. Drag and drop the ringtone to your device.
Where Are my Ringtones Stored on My iPhone? You can find the restored ringtones on your iPhone, which are in m4r format, based on the following steps: Click Ringtone so you can find a list of all your detectable iPhone ringtones. Tap one of them to set as your current ringtone. Extra Tip 1: How to Restore Ringtones on Your iPhone?
If you created a ringtone in GarageBand on Mac and then shared it to iTunes, it might be in an Import folder. Select the tone that you want to add to your device and copy it. (You can use a keyboard shortcut.) Return to iTunes and go to the Library tab of Music. Click your device in the left sidebar, then click Tones.
In other words, we can call them iPhone default ringtones. For those iPhone ringtones, you can find them at great ease on your iPhone. Ringtones are stored in .m4r format in your iPhone, thus many people would call them m4r ringtones.
No it's not possible via the official SDK.
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