Update: After a couple years, Rovio has asked us to remove these ringtones, as are now available for purchase via iTunes. A BIG thanks to Rovio for allowing us to host these for so long. The Angry Birds ringtone was one of the first pieces of official content ever hosted on “The Nest”, so it’s a bit of a sad day to see these come down. Lastly, a word of caution. Be sure NOT to download Angry Birds ringtones from other sites, as they may contain viruses, malware, etc.
→ iPhone Angry Birds Ringtone (.m4r)
→ MP3 Ringtone (.mp3)
→ MP3 & M4R Zipped (.mp3)
→ iPhone Angry Birds Ringtone (.m4r)
→ MP3 Ringtone (.mp3)
→ MP3 & M4R Zipped (.mp3)
→ iPhone Angry Birds Ringtone (.m4r)
→ MP3 Ringtone (.mp3)
→ MP3 & M4R Zipped (.mp3)
→ iPhone Angry Birds Ringtone (.m4r)
→ MP3 Ringtone (.mp3)
→ MP3 & M4R Zipped (.mp3)
→ Rovio put it on iTunes for purchase
iPhone Ringtone Instructions: We’ve already done the bulk of the work by converting the MP3 to a 30-second M4R. All you should have to do now is download the file, double-click to add it to your iTunes ringtone library, and then sync your iPhone. A full write-up can be found on PCWorld.
Droid Ringtone Instructions: You can use any MP3 file as a ringtone, so no need to convert it. That said, the instructions are a little more elaborate as they involve creating a folder on the SD card. Here’s a write-up. Note, you can do this all without mounting the phone to your computer. You just need the Astro File Manager app (free) to browse the SD card to create the directory. From there just open this page on your mobile and download the MP3 right to your phone and move it to the appropriate directory.
Blackberry: If anyone knows of a website with a good set of instructions, or if you want to leave your own feel free to leave a comment. The second post here has a quick tutorial.