My S3 occasionally makes a bird chirping sound, and I can't find the source. It occurs even if the phone is on silent and usually around 2 a.m. (the last time it happened was at 2:36 a.m.). Does anyone know what is causing this? Thanks in advance for the help!

EDIT: Thanks for all the responses! This happens when my phone is just sitting next to me--sometimes it's charging, and sometimes it's not but I don't touch it at all. I don't think it's an app notification because it even happens when the phone is on silent, which is why I'm so confused about the origin. It also doesn't sound like my set notification sounds.


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To do this, you will remove the Ring app from your phone, reboot your phone (turn it off/on) and then reinstall the app. Once you reinstall the app, make sure you have all sounds turned up, log into the app, allow notifications, and then test to see if the sound comes up. Hope this helps!

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Welcome to the forum. Like a chirping noise, but not a background notification on your phone? If it's only happening on Penny Dreadful let us know which season/episode and a rough time stamp for when it happens and we can see if we can replicate it, it may be a problem with the episode at NOW TV's end.

If that is the case have you tried listening to the NowTV shows with a set of headphones (assuming your phone has a headphones jack connection) just to test if the chirping sound is also prominent over a pair of headphones.

That innocent-sounding bird singing out its morning song may not be so innocent after all. According to scientists at Ruhr-Universitaet in Bochum, Germany, manipulated audio waves from the sounds of birds chirping could be used to launch an attack against voice assistants.

Users can configure settings to receive sound or vibration notifications at the start of every hour. The hourly chime operates based on the Settings > Sound mode condition.

If you get a lot of notifications, your phone probably dings, beeps, or chimes quite a bit. You hear your phone a lot, so it pays to spend a little time customizing the notification sounds to your liking. Not only can you change the overall notification sound, but you can customize the sound each of your apps makes, so alerts from important apps stand out from the noise.

If the constant barrage of notifications causes you to tune out your phone and you miss important alerts, you can fix that problem, too. It's easy to set a different notification sound for specific apps, so you can easily tell notifications apart just based on how they sound.

The bird ID apps are mere sideshows in a race to master the use of sound to study wildlife. The science of bioacoustics, which uses artificial intelligence to analyze audio from the wild, has become a powerful practice in field research.

The development of birdsong apps like these are still in their infancy, and the good news is that the more people use them, the better the precision will be. As users record sounds and signal the correct guesses, their libraries of birdsongs and algorithms will expand and sharpen. e24fc04721

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