HT201272 can you not retrieve ringtones that you bought on an older iphone whenever you upgrade to a new iphone?

Can you retrieve ringtones that you bought on an older iphone whenever you upgrade to a newer iphone?

If you have bought your ringtones and synced to your computer, you should have a copy in the Tones library that you can sync to your new iPhone.
Unfortunately, you cannot redownload your ringtones from iTunes store as it is not treated as fair use rule that is applied to regular music.

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