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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Most everyone with an iPhone has heard about the 22 step procedure to get custom ringtones on your iPhone and nearly all of these people move on in disappointment. Well, rejoice, iFuntastic is here!
iFuntastic will let you add custom MP3 or M4A ringtones on your phone as well as remove tones off the iPhone. Simply drag the file or files onto the iFuntastic GUI and click the plus icon and add it to your iPhone. That simple! You can also change the AT&T logo to whatever you’d like (I chose an Apple logo,) and reorder the application buttons on the home screen. With easy to follow directions and the simple drag-n-drop procedure, you’ll have a hacked iPhone in no time. I got my Cisco VoIP (aka CTU 24) ringtone as my default tone and my 10 other custom tones on my iPhone in just under four minutes. Piece of cake!
Now do note, the newly update iPhone update (1.0.1) BREAKS this hack. As is the custom with Apple, Jailbreak (the main component behind iFuntastic) no longer functions in the updated firmware. Further, if you do attempt to update your iPhone, iTunes will complain that it does not reqonize your iPhone and will restore it to factory defaults. Many have said they lost all their past SMS conversations as well as their customized settings for the phone in general. So, only upgrade if you’re looking for IMAP/Exchange folder displaying and the Safari hack patch.
Me? I’ve lived this long without my Exchange folders and I know what sites to avoid that I’d rather keep my custom ringtones instead. Once Jailbreak breaks the iPhone again, I’ll go for the update.






September 14th, 2007 at 12:20
iFuntastic 3.5.5 is iTunes 7.4.x compatible.
It allows you to add .wav, .mp3, .aif and .m4a as ringtones.
It’s at iPhone Alley