How Can I Set A Text Message Ringtone on Android?

Customization is one of the vital advantages of Android and what most users make use of immediately. From changing the desktop theme to the icons, ringtone to alert tones, you are allowed to alter nearly every aspect of your mobile device. One brilliant change you can effect is to set a standout SMS ringtone on Android.

This article will highlight how you can get that done and the ways to set a unique tone for different contacts so you realize beforehand who is texting you. Lemme break down how you can create your own ringtones for the best customization.

Set A Text Ringtone On Android?

To set one tone for all messages on an Android device, you only have to select a built-in sound from the device. Several phones have various built-in sounds while other mobile devices will only possess one or two.

  1. Launch the messages app on your mobile device.
  2. Select the 3 dot menu icon in the top right.
  3. Choose Settings then select Notifications.
  4. Choose Notification Sound and then decide on a tone from the options presented to you.
  5. Tap OK when you are through.

Vibration can be enabled or disabled here as well if that is what you want.

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Set A Different Tone For A Contact In Android?

One amazing feature is the way you can assign a separate tone for various contacts in Android. This allows you to know before even raising your phone to confirm who it is that just sent you an SMS. It is very useful if you do not want to be disturbed and would prefer something that will hint you that someone special is the one trying to get your attention.

  1. Launch the Messages app on your mobile phone.
  2. Access a message from the contact you wish to assign a tone to.
  3. Select Menu.
  4. Select Details and Notification Sound.
  5. Tap OK when you are through.

This can be repeated for all other contacts if you possess several tones to allocate to each. You will only need to remember all one by one.

Set A Unique Ringtone For Your Android Contacts

It is not just unique SMS tones you are allowed to set, you can also set unique ringtones for your contacts. This provides the exact advantage the message tones give you. If you are the busy type, you will realize instantly who is calling you and choose to pick it up or not.

  1. Launch the Contacts app in your Android phone.
  2. Choose the contact you intend to set the ringtone for.
  3. Select the 3 dot menu icon in the top right.
  4. Choose Set Ringtone.
  5. Select the ringtone from the ones presented to you and choose OK.

Once more, you are allowed to set for as many contacts as you have ringtones for.

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How You Can Create Custom Ringtones For An Android Device

This is according to the type of phone you are using. Your phone model will determine the amount of ringtones you have. It could be a lot for some, it might be just two for some. You can quickly get fed up of them or not. Any which way, with the latest Android devices, it is very simple to come up with a truly custom ringtone. You can purchase them or have them downloaded if you want but as you know, it is always beautiful when you do it yourself.

Since Android makes use of MP3s for ringtones, we can make ours and have it imported onto the mobile device. Audacity can be used to create tones. It will cost you nothing and it is very powerful. It works on Windows, Mac and Linux.

  1. Have Audacity downloaded and installed.
  2. Get a track, sound or clip from the internet.
  3. Launch Audacity and choose File and Import.
  4. Select the audio clip and have it loaded into the program.
  5. Make use of the selection slider to decide on a start point for the sound.
  6. Cut the audio before the start point.
  7. Come up with an end point if you want that and cut that also.
  8. Choose File and Export.
  9. Choose Export as MP3 and have it saved on your personal computer.
  10. Have your phone linked to the PC via USB and allow data transfers.
  11. Have the file copied to your phone.
  12. Open Settings and Sound & Notification.
  13. Choose Phone Ringtone.
  14. Head to your MP3 and select it.
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