I would like to customize my TEXT MESSAGE TONES on my Dura XV LTE. The process that allows setting RINGTONES does not seem to apply to MESSAGE TONES. This is silly. A sound is a sound. How do I create MESSAGE TONES?

Here's what I did to add a custom Notification sound to a Kyocera DuraXV LTE E4610 Flip Phone.

Note that I have developer options turned on so I can use adb to copy files to the phone.

I do not have an SD Card installed.


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It would appear that you have to convert Notification files to an oog format, copy it to the Notifications directory of the phone's internal storage, and then register it as a Phone Ringtone to get the custom Notification to show up in the list.

Let me try to say this very simply. I have a Kyocera DURAXV Extreme flipphone. I have saved some MP3 files on my SDcard. I have selected one to be my CUSTOMIZED ringtone - NO problem. However, I cannot select a different saved MP3 file on my SDcard and make that the sound for a new incoming MESSAGE. Is this impossible to do on my Kyocera DURAXV Extreme pnone?

When I set a ringtone for text messages (i.e. "notifications,") the phone menu gives me a different list that has different ringtones. The default is the short two-tone "ding-ding" that signals an incoming text message.

Several software issues:

- Unable to assign personal ring tones to contacts - Example; If I select a custom mp3 ( Audio/mpeg 14kb ) ringtone to 'Bob', when 'Bob' calls, the phone uses the Default global ringtone ( which ever I decide to set ) and ignores my personalized ringtones. This occurs for any ringtone, whether imported or the native ones from the phone.

- Unable to disable "Vibrate" to contacts; If the phones default is set to medium vibrate as a general default, I am unable to disable it for custom contact options. Under the Contact details, I am able to select the sound/vibrate options, and can select 'OFF' for vibrate. But when said contact rings me, the vibrate still activates. I have set my global vibrate option to OFF, and it still vibrates. I can lessen the intensity.

- No option to select sound options for phone call/message/multimedia message available that I have found.

- When composing a message, the character set is always set to '123'. I have to override this to get 'Abc'. No option to set my preferences for this, nor an auto-remember feature.

- 'Draft' message comes up often, but I am unable to find the 'draft' folder, or where in the conversation where the draft is. Many times, I receive a message from someone, and it has 'draft' next to it, without any user action from me.

- Display option for 'Color inversion" effects the Wallpaper as well. This is a great setting for night time use, but distorts the pictures. Any color settings for text boxes, backgrounds and text available? Would be nice to set global settings for this to help in various lighting scenarios.

I think the rest I can get used to. I upgraded from a Samsung Convoy 3, and it has a very similar operating system/icons - which made the transition learning curve easy, but I have been able to spot deficiencies quite easily. I figured the same settings would be available across the board since the same OS is being used.

I have read the manual and searched around for answers, noticed that the software is updated often as well. Maybe this can be a future consideration.

This may not be under the perview of Samsung, but the Message App does not allow one to create more than one text message as a draft, to a single person or a similar group of people. If you create one draft text message, then exit out of the program, it does save it as a draft. If you go back and try and create a new text message for that same person (or same group), it will erase that previous draft without any notification, and then begin a new draft message.

If you go to "Message Info" for a group text message, it does not explain if the message was correctly sent or not to each person. If there was a problem in sending it to a group of 5, it only says, for instance, "Send to 4", but you cannot know who did NOT get the message. That is annoying, and I have to re-send a message to the entire group asking if anyone did not get a text message.

This may just be my specific phone, but when I get a text message from a number that is not in my contacts, there is a specific ring tone that goes off ("Overdrive" ringtone), and there is no setting that I can find in the Sound menu to change it. Hopefully this is just in my phone.

Hello!

Last night I upgraded to iOS 17 on my iPhone 14 Pro.

Everything works smoothly for now except I can't set the custom message tones in the Sound and Vibration settings. I see the new ones just as the old ones under "Classic" but there are no my custom made tones I have been using for the last eleven years.

Does anyone experienced the same problem and what would be the solution for it?

TIA

There is currently no way to use custom tones with the new iOS unless you either use ringtones for phone calls or alarms. I have a lot of files on my device too and now the shorter ones are useless on there. I'm in the same boat and have been doing this for 11 years.

No word from Apple really about the drop of custom text tones but lots of people apparently don't like the new default notification Rebound sound. You still can't change the sounds for apps in iOS 17, and many apps don't have their own tones. -17-iphone-app-notification-sound/

I haven't updated my phone, but have noticed this on my updated iPad. I did some trouble-shooting yesterday using suggestions people had that might work. I logged out and then back into iCloud. Also reset all settings on the device. Still no luck. I'm really hoping they fix this; if they don't, I won't be updating my phone. Like both of you, I've been using custom alert tones since I got my first iPhone, 10 years ago.

Yes I am seeing this on my iPhone 12. Miss my reflection email tone and the Apex voicemail tone. There are also new ringtones I would like to set for reminder and text alerts. . I really hope they fix this soon. I am subscribed to public beta updates. :)

I actually had a very nice chat with someone at Apple last night. He says that this is a known bug, and seemed optomistic that it might be fixed in the next major update. I would advise that anyone who hasn't already done so either call or otherwise send feedback so that Apple knows that this issue needs to be fixed ASAP. I think we've got a decent chance of things getting resolved since I was talking to regular support last night, not just Apple Accessibility. So, if the mainstream is experiencing/reporting this, they'll hopefully take it more seriously.

That is good to hear that they are aware of the problem with custom alert notification sounds. I wonder if this issue is the same for purchased text tones through iTunes? Hopefully they there will be a fix soon

That's the main reason I decided to call about it. Yes, I added a couple tones I made myself, but I probably have at least 30 purchased tones, and they don't show up for alerts at all. The rep was able to see this in screen share, and assured me that it's not supposed to be like that. Hoping it gets fixed in iOS 17.1. I even heard someone talking about it on a mainstream youtube channel, so hopefully, it means that Apple is on top of this issue and is actively working to fix it. Still, like anything else, I think that the more people who report it, the better.

I use the pacman dies sound for my default text alert. I also have a ton of Mario sounds, and the Super Mario Overworld theme is my default ring tone at the moment. Thankfully, that is still working. this issue seems to only apply to alert tones.

To give this contact the option to override a Focus, so any important messages can get through, turn on Emergency Bypass. You might turn it on for a family member, caretaker, or colleague, for example.

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