That notification sound was called 'knock' and literally did sound like one knock on a door. I believe it was on kitkat but has been removed or lost off lollipop. I've been trying to find the file again so I can use it but can't find it anywhere. Does anyone have the file that they could share pleeease?

Hi Finally found the time to try your solution and went around the house knocking on various doors, posts etc. Found a really unique knock from an oak post, recorded at full volume and used the file for my notification, brilliant, thanks. Could I ask one more question please? My phone is connected to my desk top PC, the S9 did not have this function, I think. How do I view the phone on my PC for images, files etc I have tried various things without success.


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Description: Knock knock ringtone Samsung. Notification sound that features a short and repetitive melody that sounds like someone knocking on a door in mp3 format. Free ringtones downloads for Android phone.

Category: Message Tones

In 2020 the Month of Contemporary Music in Berlin commissioned Mazen Kerbaj to compose a ringtone for their audience to download and use. True to his maximalist approach, Kerbaj delivered instead a whole series of ringtones and notifications for smart phones, all performed on his trumpet with no added effects. The album is thus an addition to Kerbaj's trumpet solo albums.

The ringtones on this website are in .mp3 format and is compatible with almost all mobile phones. Download ringtones and use them on Nokia Mobile phones, Samsung, Sony Ericsson phones, LG mobiles, Motorola phones etc...

Hence, people under Work would have one ringtone, Family another, Friends a different one, etc. I get that there would be some overlap (people in two groups), but then the default would be which ever ringtone las last applied (individual or group).

I found a ghetto work-around for group ringtones on the iPhone. It's sort of annoying but once you get it set up, its easy to then change a group ringtone. You have to set the ringtone for each one of your contacts, but only ONCE, and then changing the ringtone for a group is easy. You won't want to do this unless you enjoy changing your ringtones every so often.

1. Create a custom ringtone for each group you want to set, and give it a default name that you recognize (ie "AA_Family" "AA_Friends" "AA_Work" etc). I put the "AA_" in front so it shows at the top of my ringtones list on the iPhone.

3. Now the annoying part...you have to go into each contact and set the ringtone for each one according to the group they belong to. I know, this sucks. But I have about 150 contacts, and I did it, and it didn't seem to take me THAT long. You get into a rhythm and just knock it out. (First try just setting it for a few contacts, maybe 10 that are in the same group, because if you don't follow these instruction correctly you will have to do it all over again.)

4. Now, if you ever want to change a group's ringtone, just create a new custom ringtone, and rename the file the same as the default name (ie "AA_Family") and replace the file in your library. Then, when you sync, it will just update the ringtone for everyone in that group.

For example, let's say you have a custom ringtone for the song "Thriller" (named Thriller.m4r) and you want to set that for your "AA_Family" group ringtone. You do the file rename/replace and stuff in your iTunes library, but make sure that Thriller.m4r is NOT in your iTunes library when you sync. If it is, it will mess up the group ringtone stuff you just did and set the ringtone of everyone in that group to "Thriller" instead of "AA_Family".

So, I just changed my family group ringtone to Thriller, and now I want to change it to Jingle Bells. I do the same rename/replace procedure, and I make sure that JingleBells.m4r is not in my iTunes library. Thriller.m4r isn't in my library either because I removed it before. Just make sure that you don't add it back in on this sync either because it will mess up the group ringtone stuff. But I want Thriller as a ringtone still on my iPhone, just not as a group ringtone, so what do I do? Well, just do one sync to update the group ringtone (without Thriller in the library), and check it to make sure it worked. Then add Thriller.m4r to your iTunes library, and sync again. Now you have Jingle Bells as a group ringtone, and Thriller.m4r as a single ringtone.

The iPhone knows that song you are playing regardless of the filename of your ringtone. As long as you don't have conflicts, you'll be alright. Hopefully this isn't too confusing. I tried to be clear without typing out a novel. Again, this is really only helpful if you enjoy changing out your group ringtones often like I do.

Denver resident Eliesa Wren said she is considering adding Muve to her $55-a-month rate plan not only for the music, but for ringtones. Muve allows subscribers to easily turn certain songs into ringtones.

We've all had it happen: A co-worker or family member heads out for a few hours. You call them on their cell phone to relay a message or ask them to pick up a gallon of milk, only to hear the distinctive sound of their phone's ringtone coming from down the hall. ff782bc1db

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