It was shocking to learn that there is no easy way to set a custom audio as a ringtone for my iPhone, coming from Android.
Anyways, here is the step-by-step guide with images on how to do that,
First, download the ringtone you want or copy it over and get it in the files. That part is up to you; I just googled crank ringtone download and downloaded it
Now, install the GarageBand app from the App Store
After installation is complete, find the app in the home or app library
Hold the garage band icon until a menu appears with a lot of options

Now, click on the Create New Audio Recording button
Once the app opens, click on the tracks button : ![]()

Now click on the loop button:
from the pop-up menu that opens, choose files


Click on Browse Items from the Files app

Select the song you want as a ringtone from the files; it should now appear under the files
Hold the song from files in the loops menu and drag it into the empty space in the recorder


Crop the song if you want only a specific portion, I mean, do your thing and get the part of the song that you like, make sure it’s below 30 seconds
Now click on the down arrow button in top left corner

Click on my songs, which should save your song and open a file browser-like interface

Now hold the song you want until the menu appears

Click on the share button and select ringtone

We are almost done now. Name your ringtone and click on export
Once export is successful, it will open a pop-up with the option to use sound, click on it

Select the Standard ringtone so it will be set as your call ringtone, or select another if you want to set it for text or for a specific contact
Done, finally, you have set a custom ringtone
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