Hello all, new here, and hoping for a solution. I got a new phone and subsequently had to format my watch, a Galaxy watch 5, to make it work on the new phone. Ithe process I got rid of all of my custom notifications and apparently did some kind of update for the watch After going to the YouTube video I used prior to get the notifications, a lot of the comments say that this method no longer works, using a file manager on the watch to move the files, and alas it does not. Does any one have a working method on the newest update I guess? Very disappointing, because the stock sounds stinnnkkkkkkkkk. Lmk thanks!

I installed some custom notifications sounds on my BLU Advance 5.5 running Android 6.0 a few months ago and they've worked fine for a really long time until when recently all my notification sounds went back to default, so I try to change back to any of the old custom sounds that I'd been using, but they won't show up in the options. My custom ringtone sounds didn't change and still work fine, but my notification sounds just won't show up.


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Note that it doesn't matter where in the system your Notifications or Ringtones folders are stored, Android will still find them. Notifications in /media/notifications will be found, and so will sound files in /Music/Notifications. You can also have more than one Notifications or Ringtones folders.

Hey I just updated my OMEN Gaming Hub on my Omen 30L and noticed that now when I launch games it starts the booster, it plays an obnoxious 5-6 second long ringtone noise? I can't find anything in an actual settings window to disable this, other than just disabling the notification altogether. However I'd like to still have the notification pop up like it used to, just without this added "song" that plays.

I've just got a P30 coming from an S8+, on the S8 there was an additional volume control for notifications from Whatsapp, Messenger, etc. This would enable you to mute all the dings from those apps, without turning off your ringtone.

I'm trying to go through each app and turn the sound off in the settings, but some like Messenger keep re-adding Sound. Then in the app you can only have notifications on or off, no mix of on without sound, etc.

Ok guys, I tried everything but cannot find this - iPhone 11 pro has amazing speakers, and system sounds are too loud even when I lower the volume, but when I do that also the ringtone volume gets lower, but I need my ringtone a bit louder so I could hear it, but in that case system sounds alert my whole damn office when I receive a message or a notification.

I have no ringtones or notification sounds on my S7. When I select a ringtone or a notification sound, I hear nothing. If I move the ringtone or notification volume slider, I hear nothing. If I move the media or system volume slider, the media sound or system click plays. I hear KBD clicks. I can't hear voicemail. Other apps produce sounds. I can make and receive calls. Where is the problem?

Hi,

I want to hear ringtones for calls but only vibrating for messages etc.

(Because i dont like to miss calls, and vibrating is a nice deal between nothing and beeping)

On samsung devices you have since years different volume bars for that and i thought it would be a general android feature.

( its something you cant do on iOS at all)

I know that lower frequency sounds travel further. But if it's too low, the speaker won't be able to produce it well or it won't register on my hearing. It can't be simply very loud, lest it would peak and get distorted and possibly ruin the speaker.

idk about other phones, but iPhone ringtones tend to peak at I think -10dB, so you can push a little bit on the volume without damage, but as you rightly point out, peaking near zero just goes quickly into distortion; doesn't sound good & actually doesn't feel as loud from a distance.

Alternatively - & this is what I use for my partner's ringtone - the telephone ring from the Keifer Sutherland show, 24, the one in their office at CTU. It changed each season but the early ones were the most distinctive. Fox used to have them freely available on their website, though I don't see them any more - but a quick Google tells me you can still pick up one or more versions for free.

Music, snippets from songs etc., don't work well - they just seem to blend into the background too easily, especially if you've got the radio or tv on.

The only exception is if the music is very sparse. I use the opening 2 chords from The Clash, London Calling, for one of my ringtones & I can always hear that round the house where other tunes don't work - though I have been known to come dashing up to my work room to discover ...it was the radio.

Tetsujin's answer is good, and I know the idea is to design these sounds, but knowing human nature, human hearing and experiencing this myself, there is nothing that catches your attention and cuts through your soul like a baby screaming, crying. It fills quite a wide frequency range but is still distinctive. It's the perfect attention-grabber I'd say. Not very pleasant or likely to be actually used though.

There are a lot of apps for making custom ringtones (including Garageband), but none of them seem to be able to save these as "alert tones" (notification tones) in iOS, but rather just ringtones.

The problem with this is that most other apps that allow you to customize their notification sounds (e.g. Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp etc), only allow you to choose from the "alert tones" list in iOS, rather than the "ringtones" list, which makes this distinction critical indeed.

There a lots and lots of tutorials and apps online that claim to be able to install custom alert tones / notification tones, but every single one that I have found end up installing a custom "ringtone" after all. :-(

Method one requires that you install iTunes on a Windows computer. (I presume that there's a way to do this with an Apple computer as well, but it would probably be different because iTunes no longer exists as a discrete application for MacOS.) See -to-add-custom-ringtones-to-your-iphone/

Method two requires that you install GarageBand on your iPhone. You can either create a ringtone in GarageBand, or import an audio clip from the Files app, and then use the Share function to export it as a ringtonge. See -to-make-ringtone-garageband/

i'm very surprised as well, nobody seems to notice this was possible on Android but not on iOS, for YEARS!Ok i will add a detail that will blow your mind even more...On the Signal app on iOS, is possible to set your own custom notification sound, different for every single contact. Apparently Whatsapp and Telegram developers have no excuses

Exactly. The worst change in all iOS 17. They also changed the vibration so all apps have the same vibration. I used to recognize apps via the vibration and I knew what is important and what is not only by the vibration. So now I am looking for a way to downgrade because notifications are the BASICS of the phone and they changed it without a chance to customise it back yourself. No thanks.

Dear Apple,After os17 update the notification sound has changed, liked other people are also mentioning and it is becoming very annoying and not able change it make situation more worst.It unnecessarily make us think that what compromise we can face without our consent in the upcoming updates !!

If you wish to set an audio or music file as a message notification or ringtone, the audio file must be placed into the corresponding folder in the My Files app. Once is it stored in the correct folder, you can set the audio file as your notification sound or ringtone. Follow the below guide to learn how to customise your Notification sounds on your Galaxy smartphone.

I remember back in the day when I had my galaxy S2s and note 1, there was a certain app that had nice non annoying notification and ringtone sounds. Are there any apps that still provide this? I can't stand the Motorola offerings in my 5g. My iPhone tones are much nicer since I have a regular ringtone with no music and just a non-offensive text/email/etc tones instead of obnoxious ones in the moto.

Is there a way to change notification sound for apps other than system apps such Mail, Text or Facebook etc. Because my iPhone by default plays Tri-Tone sound for all my push notifications from third party apps! And it's very hard to know from the notification as they all have the same sound. Help!

That is not even close to what the person wanted. We don't want to turn the notification sound on and off, we want to make it play a different sound for different apps. There is no way to do that in Settings > Sounds. There used to be a way to set different sounds for different apps.

Yeah, this is nuts. I have the same notification sound for LinkedIn, Twitter, (and many others) as I do when my gate opens. My dogs lose it when they hear it so it's become entirely inconvenient. Apple should easily listen to its' customers and allow for custom notification sounds the same way phone numbers can have custom ringtones. What's the problem, Apple?

What kind of dumb answer is that? But no, iOS is so **** locked down you can't even change notification sound for every app, thought something like this would be added in iOS 11 but still the same locked OS. Why is Apple so scared of customization..?

Currently my Arlo home security cameras and credit/banking apps, aka items requiring urgent response, have the same alert notification as twitter and a host of other less important apps. Some ability to differentiate would be ideal....correction....should be THE STANDARD. Apple, please fix this.

Customize your notifications with different alert styles so you can act quickly on emails, calendar invites, messages, and more. To add or change an alert style for a notification, go to Settings > Notifications and select an app. 006ab0faaa

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