I just recently changed to a Google Pixel 6, and all the other apps allow me to edit the notification sound. But when I change it for slack (I normally use "Here you go" for work, it says it will use that sound but just - doesn't. It uses ding.

You can change the sounds per account by opening the account settings  Notifications  Open system notification settings. Then press one of the channels belonging to one of the accounts and change the sound there.


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It is just not possible to change the notification sound for every account! If set the sound for account 1 to sound A and then set account 2 to sound B, and then return to settings of account 1 there is also sound B set.

This post needs to be made sticky - the steps are not at all intuitive. I managed to stumble on the screen where I could actually change the sound/vibration settings a few days ago but could not figure out what the magic incantation was.

I upgraded K-9 to 5.800 on two Galaxy Tab S2 tablets. Not only did it remember the sound/vibration settings, but the settings were directly available by clicking on the account and then Notifications.

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I have setting page from which user can set the sound for the notification and also user can play sound. This part is completed. I am able to play sound from the assets folder using Media Player. I can use same logic at the Notification creation time but problem can be happened when user click on the Notification because media player still playing the sound.

The correct path to load something from your assets folder is file:///android_assets/relative_path_to_your_file. Note the three slashes here. Although I have not tried to set a notification sound this way, I have used this with a WebView with success a number of times, and would expect it to work the same way.

Do you happen to know which is triggered by which action?

I have a really obnoxious sound for the Smart Home Monitor intrusions. Unfortunately, the Low Battery Alert triggers the same sound and for some reason Samsung likes to send Low Battery when i am asleep. Low Battery alerts are also inaccurate.

UPDATE: I found my problem. Under each device, go to Notification/Sound and select Default or a specific sound. I believe default just lets the system decide. For some reason on my app, nothing was selected for sound, and this was not a change i made. I believe this happened on the last update.

I just upgraded my Ubuntu Studio system from version 20.04 LTS to 22.04.1 LTS, and suddenly I hear different sounds during events like emptying the trash bin for example, which never happened in my two previous Ubuntu Studio installations 20.04 LTS and 18.04 LTS.

Looking into 'Systemsettings' I cannot find any tab to mute all these annoying notification-sounds. There is no such tab as 'Sounds'? I can only find the tab 'Audio', but nothing to further mute these notification-sounds.

You can either remove "oxygen sounds" from add/remove software, or just go into settings/notifications/applications/configure then go through the apps one by one and see which one has "configure events" and uncheck all the sound boxes

There really needs to be a way to change the Ring Alarm notification sound (iOS App) that the alarm has been tripped and is going off. Exactly the same way you can change it for camera and sensor notifications. I would love to have that sound be as annoying as a siren so I take notice ASAP instead of the current non-changeable sound.

I have just installed the ring alarm this week and had a alarm triggered and surprised there is no option on IPhone to custom assign a sound to a alarm trigger incident like the doorbell . Surely thus us a oversight? No one is looking their phones 24x7

I just got the Samsung S23 Ultra and I set my default text messaging app to Message +. I set up all notifications to be a specific sound within the Message+ app. (Message+ Settings - Customize - Notifications - Sound). However it only wants to use the notification sound within the sound settings of the phone itself. I don't see any other thread that fixes this issue. I need help trying to get Message + to use the correct notification sound for new messages without having to change the notification sound for all notification for every app on the phone.

I've spent time on the phone with Verizon Support and after no success they directed me to Samsung Support. Their concern was, will the notifications play correctly with Samsung Messaging App. It did play correctly with their app. That was the end of their Support. So the problem still exists for me. If I want to use Verizon Message + I'm locked into the same sound no matter what I select. The problem is the app, now how about a fix.

For clarity, there are three hierarchical areas where the sound for Message+ notifications can be set. I think most people should find the following bullets intuitive regarding setting these notification sounds.

2) At the "parent" level of Verizon Message+ App > Menu bar at top left of the App > Customize > Notifications. It makes sense that at this level all contacts would trigger this notification sound which would override the above system setting. The caveat would be that a specific contact has a custom sound which overrides this "parent" setting as depicted in bullet 3 below.

3) While in an individual contact's message thread, click on three dots on upper right. Go to Customize > Notifications. It makes sense that if this sound is set to something different than the "parent" setting (above), then this contact's sound would honor the specific sound set thereby overriding the parent.

Hello Verizon support. This is a frustrating issue since the use case is clear. At a minimum each app should be able to have it's own sound to alert the user and a fix for this should be simple, yet the issue persists. This is not an OS issue nor is it a Samsung issue.

Okay so since updating to iOS7, there is something triggering random notifications on my iPad. It's making a two note notification sound. There's no banner or badge or anything that is associated with it. I went into notification center and have literally turned off every single sound notification (but leaving the sound switch on). The iPad still makes the notification sound.

I was thinking it was coming from the OS itself, but I went and browsed the sounds under Settings->Sounds and couldn't find the one that I'm hearing (although I suppose that doesn't rule anything out).

I saw a post from an apple rep telling a iOS 6 user to turn the side switch on to un-mute the sounds. A no-brainier yes, but it made me wonder if the side switch may have been temporarily "confused" after updating to iOS 7 because it added the new settings screen that swipes up from the bottom of the screen. I was using my side-switch to lock the screen rotation and it was in the "off" (down) position (red visible) and none of my notifications were sounding. So I flipped it up and down a couple times which didn't solve the problem. So logically, I proceeded to what inevitably solved the problem...

Hopefully, this will fix your notification sounds (and the lock sound when you press the power button). After using this fix, you can set the use of the side switch to your preference and still have all of your notification sounds!

I had the same problem. I finally went thru all the sounds to identify the sound. That two note sound was "calypso" found under CLASSIC sounds. Then I went thru all the notifications again & sure enough found Calypso as the identifying sound on new email on one of the email accounts. So make sure you check individual email accts not just the email notifications tab.

I had the same problem - it turned out to be the Gmail App I had downloaded the day before which, of course, had all its own settings. Turning sound off for this solved the problem. Make sure you check all Apps, not just the pre-installed one!

Generally, you can change notification sounds for a particular app in the settings in the app itself, or going through the phone's settings--I've seen the option located in sounds, notifications, and under apps (I'm pretty sure most phones that I've done this on had multiple directions you could come at it from), in the past.

If you click on "in-app notification settings," it takes you to the app settings (pic 3)..... But clicking on notifications takes you right back to the phone's settings: apps:messages:notifications (pic 2).

I just updated the Shopify app on my Android device (Samsung S20+ I believe) and it defaulted to my default app notification sound. I tried changing it back and it was gone. Uninstalled/Reinstalled Shopify App - no luck. I also tried Deleting Cache/Data, uninstalling, reinstalling. I even tried the "install shopify notification sounds" button in the settings>notifications area - still nothing. ff782bc1db

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