Luckily, there are plenty of options to choose from, and you can even add your own sounds and customize each app individually. This article will explain how you can change the default notification sound and add your own sounds on your Android device.
How to Change the Default Notification Sound on Android
The method for changing the default sound depends on your phone model and which version of Android you’re using. For that reason, we’ll describe the process for Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy, and OnePlus below. To change your default Android notification sound on a Google Pixel: To change the default Android notification sound on a Samsung Galaxy: To change the default Android notification settings on a OnePlus device: Note: In these menus, you’re also able to change your default ringtone as well as the system sound option.
How to Change the Default Notification Sound by App
Android phones allow you to change notification sounds for each app individually. This is useful if you’d like a specific app notification sound for different apps (for example, the WhatsApp messenger or text messages app). To change the default notification tone of an app:
How to Set a Custom Alert Sound in Settings
Maybe the default alert sounds just aren’t good enough, or maybe you want a particular sound for your notifications. Either way, Android’s system settings let you use your own notification sounds. There are two main ways of doing this – using a free ringtone and sounds app such as Zedge, or manually.
How to Use Zedge to Set a Custom Notification Sound
Zedge is the easiest way to find and download different notification sounds. To use Zedge:
How to Manually Set a Custom Notification Sound
To manually set a custom notification sound, you need to download or create an MP3 file and ensure it’s in the correct folder. To do this, you need to use Android’s File Manager or any third-party alternatives. Then you need to set that MP3 file as your default sound. If you’d like to create your own sound file, you can record sounds using an app such as Voice Recorder. You’re then able to cut this into a smaller soundbite appropriate for the notification sound using another app such as MP3 Cutter & Ringtone Cutter. Alternatively, you can use another app to make a synth beat or whatever sound you like. Once you have the audio file, you need to do the following: Note: If Notifications isn’t visible, tap the dropdown arrow at the top-left of the screen and select All.
Get Notifications Your Way
Notifications seem never to cease, whether it’s from social media or a game. And this is where Android’s customization options come in handy. Personalizing your notifications is a great way to add your touch to your phone and avoid getting sick of hearing the same tune over and over again.