You can easily customize notification sounds for a text message, email, or system notification on your Galaxy phone. You can also set notification sounds with downloaded music files. Follow the guide below to customize notification sounds for your apps.

To use a music file as a notification sound, it must be stored in the Notification folder in the internal storage on your phone. Download and move the music files you want to use to the Notification folder in the internal storage by following the steps below.



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Volume: Set the volume level for call ringtones, notifications, media, and system sounds. To find this, swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon. Tap Sounds and vibration, and then tap Volume. Then, drag the sliders for each sound type.

Ringtone: Customize your call ringtone by choosing from preset sounds or adding your own. To find this, swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon. Tap Sounds and vibration, and then tap Ringtone. You can also assign ringtones to specific contacts by opening the Contacts app, then tapping a contact, and then tapping Edit. Tap View more, and then tap Ringtone. Now just tap a ringtone to hear a preview and select it, or tap Add (the plus sign) to use an audio file as a ringtone.

Notification sound: Choose a preset sound for all notification alerts. To find this, swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon. Tap Sounds and vibration, and then tap Notification sound. Tap a sound to hear a preview and select it.

Notification pop-up style: Prioritize and streamline app alerts by changing which apps send notifications and how notifications alert you. To find this, swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon. Tap Notifications, and then select a pop-up style. You can choose Brief or Detailed, and then customize the notifications as desired.

Recently sent notifications: View a list of apps that have sent notifications. To find this, swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon. Tap Notifications, and then tap your desired option under Recently sent. You can also tap More to expand the list. From here, you can customize the notification settings as needed.

Separate app sound: Choose to have an app play media sounds on a Bluetooth speaker or headset that is separate from the other sounds (like notifications). To find this, swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon. Tap Sounds and vibration, and then tap Separate app sound. Tap Turn on now to enable Separate app sound, and then set the options for App and Audio device.

Do not disturb: Do not disturb allows you to block sounds and notifications while this mode is turned on. You can also specify exceptions for people, apps, and alarms, and set a schedule for recurring events like sleep or meetings. To find this, swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon. Tap Notifications, and then tap Do not disturb. You can configure settings for Do not disturb, For how long, Sleeping, Add schedule, Calls, messages and conversations, Alarms and sounds, Apps, and Hide notifications.

Advanced settings: Configure notifications from apps and services. To find this, swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon. Tap Notifications, and then tap Advanced settings. You can configure settings for Show notification icons, Show battery percentage, Notification history, Conversations, Floating notifications, Suggest actions and replies for notifications, Show snooze button, Notification reminders, App icon badges, and Wireless Emergency Alerts.

I am having this issue where suddenly my phone stopped giving me notification sounds or system sounds. This spans across all apps. No text sounds no keyboard clicks or even sounds for unlocking. It will vibrate though. Talked to Samsung support and they connected and tried wiping app settings and more. Tried booting to the bootloader wiped cache factory reset mounted system and repaired apps. After all that notification sounds still didn't work. I set up my phone fresh and checked and they did not. What's strange is if you go into volume and adjust the ring tone it will start playing the ring tone. If you touch the notification volume slider while the ringtone is playing you will hear one chime for the notification but if you move it again when the ring tone is not playing it does not make a noise. I can only guess this is some sort of bug in the last update.

All smart a comments aside. Yes my volume is all the way up alerts are set it's not on silent or do not disturb. The sounds also randomly come back for a second or two on a rare occasion and then stop again. My keyboard clicks were working for one message then after stopped again

Small update. In the process of testing I found that if i Connect my Galaxy Buds plus I can hear the notification beeps boops and clicks through the buds. If I disconnect or tell smart things to use the phones speaker it will no longer play the sounds

Yes its on One UI 3.0 least i believe so One UI Home shows version12.1.01.15. Everything is fully updated. All apps have notifications enabled but it isnt even isolated to just the apps. If I go in the volume menu or into notifications where it would normally preview the notification when you click on it. Even that does not work.

One other thing it seems is if any other audio is currently playing I will hear the notifications. For example if I launch pandora and its playing music I will hear any and all text messages beeps boops clicks. Soon as I stop playing music I am not longer able to hear any system sounds or notification sounds.

I've spent the last 30 minutes trying to change the Message notification sound. I've found many articles and forum messages that describe how to change the setting but apparently they have recently changed things as the options are not what is described.

I have a samsung S9. I updated my software to the lastest oneUI with android pie update two months ago(or whenever is was released). About one week ago I have been recieveing notification sound while my phone is set to vibrate only or silent. My media is on but everything else (notifications, ringtone, system, bixby voice) is all muted. However, I still get notification sound. Before this issue came up i would not recieve notification sound when my phone was set to silent and my media volume was on. This issue is very annoying especially when i have class. I went to a walk in samsung support store. But they could not give me a good solution besides wiping my device completely or going through each application and setting it to silent.

Same issue but only when I connect my bluetooth headphones (Bose QuietComfort 35 series 2). When using the headphones, notifications still happens through Vibrate/Silent/Do-Not-Disturb. After turning off the headphones, the issue persists until the phone is restarted.

Yep same. All I want is a normal silent option like the iphone. Once phone is on silent there is no sound at all and it only vibrates. Atm my brand new samsung leaves media volume up load when its supposed to be silent???? Wtf?? I never thought iphone would be better at something than samsung but here it is, the most basic thing

Seems like it's a bug, and restarting may or may not fix it until you connect your headphones again. I have same headphones, and same issue. Even the part where it plays the notifications like an echo.

1. While listening to music via bluetooth, it is currently IMPOSSIBLE to disable notification sounds. This is extremely jarring and ruins the music listening experience. Especially when I should just be able to set my phone to vibrate only and actually enjoy my commute. The notification sounds are also glitchy and incorrect at that, often the wrong tone being used for the wrong app for no apparent reason.

2. After disconnecting bluetooth headphones, all notification sounds seemingly route through the "media audio" stream rather than the system notification audio stream. This issue stays until a power cycle of the phone.

Just the standard messages app for regular text messages. The ss in my last reply was the notification settings from that specific app. Apparently different sounds aren't an option in that app anymore?

I just upgraded from a 7 Edge to an S20. I used to be able to assign different sounds to different apps so I could differentiate between notifications without having to look at my phone. I cannot figure out how to do it on the S20. I cannot stand having the same sound for every single notification. Anyone know how to change this? Thanks.

ok I have figured it out. Start in settings. Go to notifications (photo) or apps. Go to preferred app. Then go to "Device Level Notifications " and in there you will see the spot to change to sound for the app.

The sound you choose to notify you when you get a text, call, or social media update is important since it's what you'll primarily need to listen for to know when someone is trying to contact you. Whether you're the owner of the new Galaxy S23 or have a midrange Galaxy A53 5G as your smartphone of choice, Android gives you plenty of different options when it comes to what sound you hear when you get a notification. e24fc04721

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