messenger Just had a default ring tone when a video call would come in. I go into settings in messengerand I do not even see an option under sounds for a video alert. So by default I am assuming that sound is simply set. Would be ok if it worked. Has something to do with the last update. I just double checked all my settings.

I bought a Ring Doorbell 2 that came with a regular chime (not pro) in April of 2019 and as of last week I have not been able to change the ring or motion sounds. When I try Changing the sound It says Sorry Something went Wrong. I am not sure what is wrong with it. I have tried resetting it but that did not help; I even called Ring Customer Support and she could not figure it out. It does make a sound if the doorbell is rang or if motion is detected.


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Before I updated to 11.1.2, whenever I got a messenger call, it would ring like a normal phone call. Now I just get something like a message notification and I have to unlock my phone and tap the notification and wait for it all to load in order to answer.

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)

As someone that needs to hear my phone ringing for work and that uses Messenger for my primary message app, this is by far the most annoying part of my 7 Pro. I've seen posts from 2015 about this and as far as I've seen there is still no fix??

The catch? You need to be running Android. If you're an iPhone user, you're stuck with Messenger's default "ding" sound for notifications and the default Messenger ringtone. However, there are a few tiny adjustments you can make on iOS, and we'll get to those after we lay out the Android side of things.

To start, fire up Messenger, then tap your profile picture in the top left on either of the primary tabs. That will open the Settings menu. Now, locate and tap "Notifications & Sounds." Here, you'll find both "Notification sound" and "Free call ringtone." Tap on either to open its expanded settings.

Now, like no two Android devices are genuinely unique, no two Messenger accounts will have the same notification sound and ringtone menus. That's because Facebook doesn't have custom sound options for you here other than the default "Messenger" alert tone and ringtone. Instead, it'll fill this options menu with your system's notification sounds and ringtones.

Note that there is also a setting for "In-app sounds," which only disables sounds heard when the app is open, such as when someone sends a new message or when someone is typing. Also, if you go into "Manage notifications," you can toggle off "Show notifications," which will disable alert tones and ringtones period for Messenger.

However, adjusting these will not have any effect on the default Messenger "ding" notification or the default Messenger call ringtone. For some reason, you're stuck with those, and even iOS's own sound settings won't make a difference. The best thing you can do to not hear those Messenger alerts is to mute your iPhone.

To disable sounds when Messenger is open, tap your profile icon in the top left of any of the primary tabs, then tap "Notifications." Now, tap "Notifications in Messenger," then disable the toggle next to "Sounds." You will no longer receive any in-app sounds, but you will still hear Messenger notification "dings" and ringtones when not inside the app.

You won't hear the sounds if you mute your iPhone or disable notifications period for the app. To do the latter, open up the Settings app, tap "Notifications," tap "Messenger," then toggle off "Sounds." However, this will only kill the notification sound, not the ringtone.

Hopefully, Messenger adds more options for its iOS app in the near future. However, while iOS isn't known for customizability, you can create your own custom text tones and ringtones for other apps on your iPhone.

This doesn't work. Facebook no longer has a "notification sound" option in their settings. You can change the ringtone, but not the notification tone. You can change the Android settings notification for the app, but Facebook still assigns their infernal Ding to each conversation. The only way I've found to change it is to go into the settings of each. And. Every. Conversation. One by one. Facebook is terrible. Update your article.

I have a Samsung Galaxy S7. How do I add my own notification ring tone in Messenger+? I will use the same ring tone for all messages. With my S5 I was able to have a separate generic tone from my phone for two apps. With this phone, it uses the same tone, even when I change it up. So, I'd like to add my own to the Messenger+. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

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Listening to music on Spotify on my Samsung Galaxy S3 running Android 4.1.1, the music is always being interrupted by the notification sounds, like when I get a text. I cannot find the a setting that will stop this from happening, apart from getting rid of all notification and ringer sounds altogether, which I obviously do not want to do. Has anyone found a solution to this?

In the event the customer wishes to change or add ring tones on their Cisco wireless Devices it may be helpful to see what is already available. There is another document for adding ringtones.


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I got a Lenovo Essential tablet. I have a problem that when someone call me via Facebook Messenger, the table only vibrates, it doesn't call any sound at all. But the sound for Facebook messenger's notification like - incoming inbox message, miss calls, still works. Looks like only the ring tone for calls is not working.

Open System Preferences and select Notifications > Messages, then turn off Allow Notifications. You can also prevent text messages from appearing on your Mac by removing it from your Apple ID, or not connecting it in the first place.

To disable Focus mode on your iPhone, swipe down from the top-right corner of the screen (or swipe upwards from the bottom of the screen on iPhones with a physical Home button) to bring up the Control Center. Tap on the Focus icon to turn it off.

I took out my very old iPhone se (1st gen) and started using it again, it is supposed to be compatible with iOs 15. When I get text or email it vibrates very gently, like I can feel it if I'm holding it in my hand, but no notification sounds, no ringtone when I get a call.

Like many of you, my notifications volumes was minuscule compared to the ringer volume on my iPhone 13 Pro running iOS 15.0.2.Then I found the following solution suggested (I don't remember where I found it):

C. Location Permission: ITS requests that you enable location sharing with Zoom in your device settings. Sharing your location enables Zoom to assist in reporting your location during an Emergency Call. Your location information is only used for this purpose. Instructions on setting location permissions can be found here.

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Want to extend or decrease the ring time on your Android phone? While there's no option to change the number of rings in your settings, you can often use a self-service code to set an amount of time the call will ring before transferring. If you're not worried about the length of time and just want to hear shorter or longer tones, you can select a different ringtone in your Settings. Read on to learn how to change how long your Android rings before your calls are sent to voicemail.

Thank you for posting. You should be able to increase the number of rings by accessing Voicemail by dialing 1571. In the menu select 4 and this should give you the option to increase the number of rings.

Call Protect only seems to manage number on a blacklist, not unknown numbers. A quick test would be to call the "landline" from a mobile. Assuming that mobile number is in your contacts, see if it rings normally. Then dial again but with 141 in front of your home number to withhold caller ID. See how the ringing behaviour is then & if you're routed to voicemail straight away.

By default, your phone rings for 15 seconds before it diverts the call to voicemail (if you have the voicemail feature switched on). The good news is that you can change the length of your ring time by increments of five seconds, up to 30 seconds.

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