So ive looked everywhere. Currenly i have the lulaby ringtone for find my phone. This is different than the last GW watch I had and sounds silly. Ive tried to change the phones itselfs ringtones and in the find my phone app but nothing seems to work. Any ideas? Its driving my crazy and I use it all the time.

So this is something I really enjoy doing; recreating phone sound effects from games I love.iOS users like me can use garageband on their phone to install them (plenty of tutorials) and android users... well, you have it much easier than us ;-)


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Ever since a very recent update, my Galaxy Buds ring is the generic ring, like a telephone. Before the update, the ringtone (as in the custom song/ringtone) would come through the Earbuds, Galaxy Buds. does anyone know why this is happening, and how to fix this.

So sorry for the delayed response. I feel like I misstated my goal. So you heave Buds in ear, paired and connected to the phone. Someone calls you. Currently, the rigtone goes through both the buds and the phone itself. The goal was to make it where the rington goes to the earbuds only and the phone itself doesn't make a sounds, so as not to disturb others if ringtone is loud (idk, it's for my dad and he can't hear all that well, so his ringer is on high).

Figured out solution: Mute phone. Ringtone will still go through buds.

Sorry for my confusion.

Currently when I get a call, I hear the ringtone/text-tone/email-tone/whatever through both the ear buds and the phone speakers simultaneously. I'm not referring to any sort of text to speech, just the song/chimes. Id like to make it where it does not come out of the phone speakers, but just the Galaxy Buds. I'm not trying to dismiss your comment. I appreciate your time and input. I just want to make sure my goal is clear.

Venu 2 Plus. Before update to 9.17, when a call incoming, ringtone from phone was played on watch speaker. At the same time, vibration was constantly working. It is very comfortable. After update, an incoming call triggers one short peak and one vibro, as with a notification of a new message. I'm missing calls now. How to return everything back? Tried to change setting "System -> Sounds -> Ringtone", it does not help.

The volume in all watch settings is set to maximum. I did not change the settings, the ringtone stopped playing after updating to version 9.17. Maybe there is a possibility to rollback to the previous firmware?

Im having the same problem too, no ring tone on watch only vibration when the phone ring is on. If I turn phone to mute the watch gets the ringtone. Im sure it used to be on both at the same time. Samsung phone running android 12 and One UI4.1.

I have set the incoming ringtone on my phone using the menu. The menu shows the ringtone that I selected for incoming calls. But when I receive a call, the old ringtone is used. The s/w version is up to date.

After numerous calls to Verizon Wireless, resetting the phone, and having Verizon calling me thinking that I had changed the ringtone, I figured it out. It's not convenient, but it does work. You have to change EACH contacts' ringtone. Open your contacts list, then select EDIT, scroll down to the ringtone and you will see that it has the DEFAULT ringtone set to it, even though you changed it under settings. Select the ringtone and then click on change and you can change it and save it. Then when you receive a call from that contact, it will be the ringtone you chose instead of the Default.

Setting up a new Iphone11 and I have the ring tone sound set to the loudest pitch. It will ring 1 time on the loud pitch then drops to a very faint ring. Sometimes it will not ring loud at all. Ringtone is faint on all rings.

This is normal behavior and means once the phone rings, you are looking at the phone. The phone is capable of knowing you are aware it is ringing and is called "Attention Aware" which is a setting you can turn off if you'd rather your phone continue to ring at the loudest volume.

I have a D40 phone and Asterisk 11.2.1. I am developing a custom app for the phone. I would like the phone to use separate ringtones, depending on who is calling me. For example, one for my boss, a different one for co-workers, yet a different one for friends, and so forth.

I can gain control using digium.observe.event, for event name digium.phone.incoming_call. This seems to be a logical place to make a ringtone decision, if one can be made. I can identify the caller at that point. There is a lot of good information available to the callback routine. However, I cannot find any information about setting or selecting the ringtone that would be used to announce the call, once the call (SIP INVITE) comes into the phone.

What I found was a DHCPDISCOVER from the Digium phone, followed by a DHCPOFFER from DHCP. The phone then sent a DCHPREQUEST followed by DHCP sending a DHCPACK. The OFFER and ACK from DHCP both contain the correct lease and Option 66 tftp server name specified above. This was followed by another DHCPREQUEST from the phone, followed by another DHCPACK. However this last ACK was immediately followed by an ICMP Destination unreachable (Port unreachable). This exchange is using known ports of 67 and 68, but the port unreachable indicates that the destination end (the one getting that last ACK on port 68 from DHCP, the phone) rejects the request on that port. I find this is strange, since this port combination was just used for the DISCOVER/OFFER and the first REQUEST/ACK pairs.

Excellent advice! I reset the phone to factory defaults and it picked up the DHCP Option 66 URN, accessed it, and loaded the specified config file into the phone. I see the HTTP GET request go by on Wireshark, something I never saw before. The response to the GET is a whole bunch of XML.

Anyway, it provisions now. The original reported problems with associating Alert-Info headers with phone ringtones is resolved. I can pick and choose the ringing tone, based on values supplied for the INVITE Alert-Info header. This is good. Thank you for the help with this.

Also, when I call the phone from another SIP phone (a softphone on a laptop next to the Digium phone), in addition to getting the desired ringtone, the phone answers on the first ring thru the speaker. I never get to lift up the hand set.

Yes, this makes sense. I had done some configuring using the web interface and from the phone menus. At this point, I cannot say exactly what I did, or in what order. Factory reset clears the table for a fresh start.

I disabled the Option 66 in my DHCP server, reset the phone back to factory defaults, and told it to continue when it could not find any configuration. I then used the web interface to manually configure the phone, setting up only one line. The below attachment is a screen capture of the resulting display, showing one line, with a line label in place.

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I then reenabled Option 66 in my DHCP server. I updated the configuration file to have only one account in the accounts section. This should configure the phone to have only Line 1. I then configured the phone to return again to factory defaults. It restarted and loaded the XML configuration file pointed to by the URN in Option 66. Below is a screen capture of the resulting display.

Almost entirely correct. The phone model itself affects the maximum number of lines but each account defined under accounts should be mapped to an index and the lowest index is assigned to the first line, and so on.

After many iterations of commenting out sections of the XML configuration file and restarting the phone by resetting it to factory defaults, I was able to locate the one statement that was causing this problem.

Hi, @AK_Infopark_Projects

Sorry for the late response. I was on vacation.

Which SDK version are you using? I was not able to reproduce it on my phone. And there was a modification to the handling of AudioManager.

You can change or silence the ringtone associated with your Zoom phone number. You can also change the ringtone for other Zoom phone numbers that ring on your line if you have delegated access to another line or are part of a shared line group.

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