How do I set a custom text tone on my Samsung?
Google Messages uses the “common” method for custom conversation notifications on phones running Android Oreo and up.
- Tap the Conversation you wish to set a custom notification for.
- Tap the three-dot menu icon in the top right corner of the screen.
- Tap Details.
- Tap Notifications.
- Tap Sound.
- Tap your desired tone.
How do I set a custom SMS tone for a single contact?
Procedure
- Open the messaging app (Messages or Anywhere)
- Tap on the conversation with the Contact for which you want to set up a custom notification tone.
- Tap the three dots in the top right corner of the screen, then: For Messages, tap Details.
- Tap Notifications.
- Tap Sound.
- Choose a Sound, and then tap OK.
How do I make custom notification sounds?
How to Add Custom Notification Sounds
- Go to Settings > Apps & notifications > Notifications.
- Scroll down and tap Advanced > Default notification sound.
- Tap My Sounds.
- Tap + (plus sign).
- Find and select your custom sound.
- Your new ringtone should appear in the list of available ringtones in the My Sounds menu.
How do I add custom notification sounds to my Samsung Galaxy?
- 1 Head into your Settings > Apps.
- 2 Tap on an app you would like to customise the Notification tone.
- 3 Tap on Notifications.
- 4 Select a category you would like to customise.
- 5 Ensure that you have selected Alert then tap on Sound.
- 6 Tap on a sound then press the back button to apply changes.
How do I make a custom text tone?
How to Assign a Custom Text Alert Tone to a Contact
- Launch the Contacts app on your iPhone.
- Select a contact from the list.
- Tap Edit in the top-right corner of the screen.
- Tap Text Tone.
- Choose one of the sounds that you want to use below Alert Tones.
- Tap Done in the top-right corner of the screen.
- Tap Done again.
How do I add custom notification sounds?
How do I download notification sounds on Samsung?
When you find a sound, tap the menu icon that resembles three dots (⋮) at the top-right corner in Zedge. The tap Download. If you have an audio file (MP3, M4A, WAV, or OGG format) on your computer, transfer it to your Android.