I'm trying to set alarms for my breaks because I don't watch the clock while working. I want to use the default "Note" text tone but when I go into my clock alarm settings I only get three text tones which are tones that I've made. None of the factory/default text sounds are available to use. I don't want to purchase any because I already have the one I want, it just does not show as an option to use - which is ridiculous. The steps I follow are:
There are only three self-made tones listed under Alert tones but I know there are over two dozen on my phone (verified by going through settings>sounds>text tone). I've tried setting up a new alarm to see if there are more available but it produces the same results. Did I miss something along the way or is this a bug in the programming?
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I set several alarms every week, using Google Assistant, voice, ie hands free.
My problem is that the default ringtone for new alarms is "Bixby alarm", which is frankly useless for waking me up. And, having impaired hearing, for pretty much everything else. I have got tired of not noticing or not hearing the default alarm.
I know that I can go to individual alarms and change the ringtone. However, there are literally no circumstances under which I would choose "Bixby alarm". And having to edit every single alarm I set should be unnecessary, in addition to which, there are times when I can't edit it, for example if I set an alarm while driving or if I have very dirty hands.
So, I want to change the default ring tone for alarms. I want to be able to say "Hey Google. Set alarm for 4.00" and know that an alarm will set for 4.00 with the ring tone "Loud scream" (or whatever) rather than the Bixby alarm which I can't always hear.
Does anyone have any ideas, please?
I know this is an older post, but I've finally found the solution! Delete every alarm but one and change that one alarm to what you want, new ones should come up with the same sound! That's what just worked for me!
I don't know if you solved your problem or not, but I'm saying it fo anyone else who has same problem, open the sound that you wanna use as ringtone or alaram in Samsung music, then touch on there points and choose set as, there you can see few options for ringtone and alaram, and you can even chose form the begging or middle or wherever you want that song aplay as your alaram or ringtone
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Have you ever went to a school that has the fire alarm goes off and has an alarm or tone that goes off over the intercom? My kindergarten school did this and my 2nd grade school did this. Here is what I am talking about:
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Hello. I just got my G4 yesterday and was setting up the alarm clock so I would wake up for work this morning. I've noticed that there is no option to change the alarm tone. Is this a bug in the new OS? If I go to the "timer" page, it does have an alarm tone option there. It's running Android 5.1. Peculiar. Also note... I have the GPad X83 and it has the exact same issue. I need a louder alarm tone!!! Please help!
Yes finally got it changed. Once you set the alarm time, you can scroll down below the Repeat section (that shows the days in square boxes). You scroll down below that area. But for some reason, it won't actually scroll unless you put your finger below that faint horizontal line. Very weird. Hope this helps.
Not sure what the alarm app looks like on your phone, but when you select the alarm (as if you were setting the time) right under the days of the week used to set the repeat, should be a little alarm icon, with the tone name next to it. Or, you always have the option to install a different alarm app from the Play Store that has the funtionality that you want.
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When I open the clock app and create a new alarm and I change the alarm tone it opens the list of default system tones. I select a new tone and save. That works perfectly every time. After it displays the default list and I tap the plus sign it opens sound picker. I select the folders tab at the bottom and it shows the notifications and the ringtones folder where I've saved my custom short tones. I select one and save. This works great every time.
Thanks for the reply I appreciate it. I didn't know you are using zedge for the notifications and ringtones. I think that changes things a little bit. I'm not really familiar with zedge but I've been reading a little about it. Seems they have two methods to use. Something about keeping the tone on the cloud and an option to download them into internal storage. People didn't seem to like the method used to download them to internal storage. Anyway you know more about zedge than I ever will and it sounds like you have found a way to get everything back the way you want it and that's what really matters.
Thanks for the reply. I didn't want to go thru the setup again. I had my phone set up like I wanted. I noticed the setting being blocked after a software upgrade. Some of my notifications were not what I had chosen. It had worked fine until about the time of the upgrade. I use Zedge for most of my notifications and ringtones. Occasionally I'll used other media. I appreciate the link, I'll look at it as I may find ones I like.
Thanks. I think my tunes changed after a software update. That's about the time my alarms and some other apps reverted to the default. The Bixby setting will do the news after the sound. I'm not sure it will after the snooze. I had always stopped the alarm. I'll have to try it. Again thank you.
My problem is that I accidentally added an alarm that I do not wish to use. I searched the whole clock app for a remove or delete option, but could not find one. I deleted the tone directly from the 'Alarms' folder, but it is still registered in the list (only it now uses the default sound). I attempted clearing the application's data, that didn't work either. I downloaded an app for removing ringtones and alarm tones, but it would not even run. I went as far as installing an app that can access the /system directory, but it was too complex in there and I did not want to break anything. My device is not rooted.
Hello, my husband is in the early stages of dementia and lately he has been sometimes forgetting to close the fridge door all the way. I am working on an alarm that will tell me if the door has been left open but not to have the alarm go off every time we open the fridge door. I would like the alarm to go off only after the door has been open for 30 seconds then continue to go off so I can go and close the door. I am not very experienced with code so I was using a simple delay in the void loop but that is not working the way I need it to. I would really appreciate some guidance in how to approach the problem.
I think that I might use a sound module to say "the fridge door is open" repeatedly rather than the buzzer. There are other things that beep in a similar fashion around our home and having the spoken words as the alarm might be easier to for him to recognize that it is the fridge that needs to be responded to. I have used mp3 player modules in previous projects so I don't require help with that, I just thought I'd mention the idea in case it helps someone else with a similar project.
I have been using the alarm on the fridge now for a week and it is working well. The only issue is that the alarm buzzer, while loud enough to get my husband's attention, is a bit overwhelming. So now I am trying to make it beep at first, say once every 30 seconds for a few minutes to give him a chance to respond to it before going for the full tone. I have not been able to get the tone to beep though.
Try to reinstall the app and have a try. Or you can use a Spotify to MP3 downloader like TunesKit Spotify Music Converter to download Spotify songs to MP3. And set Spotify as alarm. It will solve this problem.
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