Microsoft follows revamping their native apps available in the Windows Store for mobile devices, making them adapt to the new universal standard of development. Apparently the next “target” the Redmond company will be the Ringtones Maker , a widely used by those who want to turn small fragments of your favorite songs in ringtone from your smartphone app.
According to a video posted by the portal WindowsBlogItalia , the new application for creating ringtones can be made available soon by Microsoft, featuring a redesigned video and a much more dynamic and intuitive operation than we have the current version. As can be seen, after selecting the desired song just you wait for the acoustic wave related to her being fully established, then selecting the section that best fits your needs. It is worth noting that the new version allows you to create fragments of up to 40 seconds while the current app allows you to create up to 30 seconds.
After everything is set up according to your taste, just press on icon to save, then choosing the desired name for the file created. At this point you can choose whether to make it your default ringtone or whether it will just save your creation to share with friends later. Once this has happened then you will be redirected back to the home screen of the app and you can then repeat the process with a new song.
There is still no information on when this new version of the application will be available to the public generally leaving we wait that Microsoft has ruled on the matter to know when users of Windows 10 Mobile can take advantage of this latest news that will join the list of universal platform applications.
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