Anyway I had to get a new phone so since I had a Motorola Android I went ahead and got the Moto Z4 running Android version 10. Everything seemed fine as I was able to piece together much of what I had on my previous phone via my external hard drive and copying the apps from my Google account.

I immediately uninstalled the Ring App and reinstalled. I checked permissions. I checked all of the files on the phone hoping the sound files just got misfiled. I searched the community, online, everywhere I could think of. I was for sure Ring would have the sound files online. I could not find anything. Given the number of Ring devices I have the spoken alerts have become indispensable to me and my family.


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I am having the exact same problem and I also have a moto phone. My old phone was a moto G and the new one is a moto Stylus. I called ring and went threw all the lame attempts with Ring India Customer no service. They couldnt resolve. I will try posting on thier user site on Facebook. Only other thing I can think of is un installing each camera then re-installing them and see if those verbal sounds come back. That should take up a good portion of my day since I have a few cameras! Ring- Never again!!!

I finally resolved issue regarding alert ringtones. My alert tones were on phone. Just unable to get them on Ring app. 1) Internal storage . 2)Ringtones 3)Ring 4) audio. Copie any or all of the ring tones. Then move them to notifications folder back from the internal storage you started from. Than check your ring app. They should appear there. If not reinstall Ring app. Good luck folks. This drive me crazy that Amazon Ring nor Samsung could help. Happy new year all.

When I plug my old phone into my computer and go to This PC\KYOCERA\Internal storage\media\audio\ringtones like I have been told to go to for the default ringtones, the only ones that show up are a couple of custom ringtones I had put on previously. I want to extract the default ringtones like AT&T Play On and notification sounds like Syrma, so that I can put them on my new phone.

I would prefer not to install drivers/programs onto my computer, but it would be okay with installing an app on my phone if necessary. I have the default Windows 10 programs on my computer, as well as and file commander and the rest of the default Android 5 apps on my old phone.

Every device nowadays comes with incredible customization options. This includes aesthetic customization with cases and straps and internal personalization with custom wallpapers and ringtones. Stock ringtones pre-installed on your new Android smartphone sound good enough. That said, they cannot make the phone sound unique to you.

Is there a song that's an inside joke between you and a friend? Or maybe a love song that you share with your partner? If you want, choose those songs as custom ringtones for a specific contact. It's a nice way to personalize the ringtones for people you know well.

You can transfer audio files from your computer to your phone to use them as ringtones. One way of doing this is through a wired connection. By connecting your devices using a USB cable, for example, you can copy the audio file from your computer to your phone's local storage.

You can also use cloud storage services like Google Drive to transfer audio files to your phone. This is helpful if you can't connect your devices physically. You only need to upload the audio file from your computer (or another device) to the cloud. Then, you can access the cloud using your phone and download the file.

There are ways to get audio files using only your phone if that's what you prefer. You'll need to find an app in the Play Store to download songs. Start with keywords like free music or download music, and look into the legality and terms for these apps.

There are plenty with decent catalogs. Generally, you'll see a download icon next to tracks or playlists. You should be good to go as long as the app allows you to download audio files to your phone's local storage.

Phone ringtone customization is a lost art. Hearing your favorite song now and then can be a pleasant surprise. Using certain songs for certain people can be fun, too. It's a sure way to start every phone call on a positive note. If you have trouble with call quality or spotty reception, look into how to make calls using Wi-Fi. Smartphones do a lot of the heavy lifting for modern communication. It's worth taking some time to improve your experience.

I have developed a sound board application, in which I set ringtones on long press. No issues about it. The ringtone is changed. But when i go to Settings->Sound & Display->Phone Ringtone my ringtone is not listed at all. And No ringtone is selected. How do I list my ringtone there?

If the ringtone does not show up, restart your phone and check again. Some versions of Android the "sound" is in "settings", then touch "audio profiles",then the checked profile, ie; "General" and you'll find "Voice call ringtone".

The list of ringtones is pulled from the system ringtones directory, as well as from the SD Card, if it contains a folder named "ringtones". So what you may try doing is to also copy the ringtone from your soundboard to the SD Card, into a folder called "ringtones" (first perform a check to see if the folder already exists) at the same time that you set the ringtone.

On Pixel 3 (Android P - API 28) I basically had to rename the file into a single word name. Something like "NameOfYourRingtone.mp3". Uploaded it to the phone storage in the "Ringtones" folder. After swiping everything settings related away from the task manager and restarting the phone I saw my song under "Phone ringtone -> My sounds". Its really sad that both "Play Music" and sounds don't have a better file change listener implemented.

When I contacted the company for an explanation for this permission demand, they stated that this is "required" to access my ringtones/notifications stored on external SD card. However, I have always kept my custom ringtones and notifications on my removable SD card and I have always been able to use them in this app without it ever asking for this permission.

What most probably happenned is that with MarshMallow, Android have updated their cretificate permissions on their apps. Hence probably before this, new relic was able to fetch the ringtones automatically with a different permission.

This is something that NewRelic has messed up or your phone should be in 6.0. since up to 5.0 permissions are given during installation, only after 6.0 its whenever app is accessing a dangerous permission(which contain users personal data) that users have to approve the permission.

Hello everyone! I recently changed a work phone from Android to iOS and has saved the ringtones from the Android on my PC. They appear to be mp3 files, when I drag them to Itunes naturally they appear only in the music tab. How can I get these rintones to work on my Iphone? I tried the convert AAC route but when I go to file and convert the AAC option is grey. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Would appreciate specific instruction is possible, not too tech savvy anymore lol.

Hi! Thank you for your reply, unfortunately neither one helped my issue. I have a folder with ringtones under mp3 format which iOS does not recognize as a tone, only .mr4. I just need a way to convert the mp3 format to mr4 so I can use them as ringtones in iOS.

I'm going crazy. For a while now my phone rings 2 ringtones with incoming calls. One is a regular phone sound and the other is the ringtone a chose under preferences or settings. If I change the ringtone to silence, I still get the regular phone ringtone when calls come in. How do I fix it??

Looking for a way to use a custom ringtone on your Android phone or iPhone? Although Android and iOS both come with a list of ringtones that you can set by default for all your contacts or a specific contact, you may wish to use a different tune on your phone. Custom ringtones are also worth considering if you want your favourite song or melody to play when someone calls you. Moreover, setting a custom ringtone adds a personal touch to your phone that helps you make it different from others and easily recognisable when you are in a large gathering of people.

If you're running macOS Big Sur or later, then you can transfer the ringtone to your phone simply by using the Finder. The ringtone needs to be in the .m4r format and 30 seconds or less. In case you need to edit the file or convert the format first, the next section has steps you can follow. One you have a suitable audio file, the steps are very simple. Here is what you need to do after you have the .m4r audio file for your ringtone.

Hey all. I have a Galaxy S (T-Mobile Vibrant) running the latest TW ROM, but I had this trouble when I was on their previous ROM as well. Though the phone runs beautifully in general, whenever I get a text message the ringtone will play, but about three seconds into the playback another instance of the ringtone will start up, playing along with the first. It's not a huge deal, but it is somewhat annoying.

The only thing I think I've screwed up with my phone was restoring some of the basic apps from a previous install. When I last upgraded my ROM, every time I switched back to the home screen, it would provide me with a choice between two possible launchers, the one from my previous ROM (I think) and the one from the current ROM. Could I have two instances of two different versions of the service that plays ringtones running simultaneously?

On an Android phone, the process is very similar. Go to Settings and then tap on Sounds and vibration. Tap on Ringtone or Phone Ringtone and choose from the preset choices. When you touch your choice, the circle next to your choice will be filled in. Then tap Save.

Every Galaxy phone or tablet comes with default ringtones, although the ones available may differ depending on your carrier. Pick a ringtone that suits you or select a song file you have stored on your device. ff782bc1db

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