How to Cancel Ringtones for Android Phone and Get a Refund
Ringtones for Android Phone subscriptions are billed through Apple or Google, not inside the app, so you cancel them in your store settings. Below are the steps for both iPhone and Android, how to request a refund, and what users report about Ringtones for Android Phone billing.
Cancel Ringtones for Android Phone on iPhone (iOS)
- 1Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
- 2Tap your name at the top of the screen to open your Apple ID.
- 3Tap Subscriptions to see every app that bills you through Apple.
- 4Find Ringtones for Android Phone in the list and tap it. If it is not there, you may have subscribed through the app itself or a different Apple ID.
- 5Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm. You keep access to Ringtones for Android Phone until the current billing period ends, then it will not renew.
Cancel Ringtones for Android Phone on Android
- 1Open the Google Play Store app on your Android device.
- 2Tap your profile icon, then Payments & subscriptions, then Subscriptions.
- 3Select Ringtones for Android Phone from your list of subscriptions.
- 4Tap Cancel subscription and choose a reason when prompted.
- 5Confirm the cancellation. Uninstalling Ringtones for Android Phone on its own does not stop billing, you must cancel the subscription here.
How to get a refund for Ringtones for Android Phone
Canceling stops future renewals but does not refund a charge you already paid. Request the refund from the store separately.
Go to reportaproblem.apple.com, sign in with your Apple ID, find the Ringtones for Android Phone charge, choose Request a refund, pick a reason and submit.
Open the Play Store, go to your order history, select the Ringtones for Android Phone purchase, tap Report a problem and request a refund. Requests within 48 hours are often auto-approved.
What Ringtones for Android Phone users report about billing
Users complain about excessive ads that appear constantly, even preventing basic app usage. Many report the app falsely advertises free ringtones but pushes paid services or lacks the promised content. Others mention difficulty setting ringtones and a lack of popular or Korean songs.
Summarized from 60 recent 1-3 star reviews. Read them before you renew.
Ringtones for Android Phone cancellation: frequently asked questions
Does canceling Ringtones for Android Phone stop the charges immediately?
No. Canceling stops future renewals but you keep access until the end of the billing period you already paid for. After that date Ringtones for Android Phone will not charge you again. If you were charged unexpectedly, request a refund separately.
Can I get a refund from Ringtones for Android Phone?
Refunds are handled by Apple or Google, not by Ringtones for Android Phone directly. On iPhone, go to reportaproblem.apple.com, sign in, find the Ringtones for Android Phone charge and choose Request a refund. On Android, open the Play Store order history, select the purchase and tap Report a problem. Requests made within 48 hours are often approved automatically.
Why is Ringtones for Android Phone still charging me after I canceled?
The most common causes: the cancellation did not finish (check that Subscriptions shows Ringtones for Android Phone as Expired), you have a second subscription under a different Apple ID or Google account, or you canceled inside the app but not in the store where billing actually lives. Cancel it in the Google Play subscription settings to be sure.
How do I delete my Ringtones for Android Phone account?
Deleting your account is separate from canceling the subscription. To remove your data, delete the account inside the Ringtones for Android Phone app settings first, then cancel the subscription in the Google Play and uninstall the app. Canceling alone does not erase your account.
Will I lose access to Ringtones for Android Phone right after I cancel?
No. You keep full access to Ringtones for Android Phone until the paid period ends, so there is no benefit to waiting. Cancel as soon as you decide, and enjoy the remaining days you already paid for.