Iphone Notifications Sound Mp3 Download HOT!

0 views
Skip to first unread message

Hedy Paino

unread,
Jan 18, 2024, 11:09:51 AM1/18/24
to toisoundroli

I'm not as old but I absolutely concur. I have spent years developing a custom sound scheme on my phone. I want the ability to set the sound used as the default tone, I do NOT want it set for me. Had I know about this "feature" of iOS 17, I would have ignore the update.

I am old and need the different tones to separate which app wants my attention. Also, because I don't hear as well as I used to, I need a tone that I can make loud enough to hear and one that lasts a length of time more than a nanosecond. I miss so many notifications that involve work and security. I love my iPhone 12 Pro Max and that my Mac, iPad, and Apple Watch are all integrated and work well together to get work done. But, if I don't hear distinct notifications on the phone or the watch, the whole Apple ecosystem becomes a black hole where ones and zeros die.

iphone notifications sound mp3 download


Download >> https://t.co/xIcnDggLOJ



Likewise, no one here in this user-to-user forum would know why Apple does or does not do something. However, I'd guess all the complaints in this forum about the loudness of notifications sounds might have something to do with it.

Yes I have the same issue, message notifications make a sound when unlocked, but not when locked, Lock Screen does not even light up when notification received. If I wake it up the notification is there.

I took out my very old iPhone se (1st gen) and started using it again, it is supposed to be compatible with iOs 15. When I get text or email it vibrates very gently, like I can feel it if I'm holding it in my hand, but no notification sounds, no ringtone when I get a call.

Like many of you, my notifications volumes was minuscule compared to the ringer volume on my iPhone 13 Pro running iOS 15.0.2.Then I found the following solution suggested (I don't remember where I found it):

I have the same issue with notification sounds not working unless the phone is unlocked. However, the notification still sounds on my watch. When I turn off Bluetooth, the notification sound works just fine.

Since iOS 17 has been released, iPhone customers have been voicing their thoughts about the new sound on social media. While some people are expressing enthusiasm for the new tone, others are not liking the change.

In Settings -> Sounds, you can choose your own ringtone, text tone, and alert sounds for voicemail and system apps like mail and calendar alerts. But these options do not influence the sounds of alerts from third-party apps. As of iOS 17.0, the Settings app simply offers no controls to change the sounds that third-party apps make.

I have 12 custom sound notifications. They are currently .wav and are 500kb per sound which I think is pretty big. Which format/codec should I use and how do I convert it? I'm trying to get the file size as small as possible but without losing any quality. This sound notifications are for an iPhone app. I tried converting it to caf with "afconvert -d LEI16 -f 'caff'" but that made the sound file even bigger.

You can have more fine-tuned control over your push notification settings for each of your mail accounts within our app, including whether or not you want to receive notifications for all of your emails, or just email from your Focused Inbox.

Open the left navigation menu, tap the Gear icon at the bottom, and then select Settings. In Notifications under Mail or Calendar, you can adjust push notifications or turn them on or off for your Mail (All, Focused, or None) and Calendar, and choose sounds for each.

Hi all,
So, I know that there have been several variations of this complaint on AppleVis, so I wanted to post a question, and some investigation that I did. So, I have noticed that my text message sounds, email sounds, and all sounds that are not ringtones are quiet when VoiceOver is enabled. I am runniing iOS and iPad OS 16.5.1 (c). However, this does not happen on my iPad. The iPad is a standard iPad that I got in 2018. It's notification sounds work fine. On my iPhone, I have the VoiceOver speech volume at 80%, the VoiceOver sounds at 80%, and my overall system volume at 50%. This combination seems to be the only way sounds are played loudly. Well, the VoiceOver volumes don't really make any difference, mostly the system volume. If the system volume is lower or higher than 50%, notifications are lowered. I have tried disabling Audio Ducking, but no change. I also tried turning off vibration, so that the fhone would be similar to the iPad, but this made no difference to the sounds. No speaker issues, as my music and everything else will reach 100% when the volume is increased. Change with buttons is off, though I did play around with this a bit. I emailled Apple accessibility, but have not yet heard back. If anyone has any tips, I would greatly appreciate it. Also, I believe that 80% for the VoiceOver speech and sounds is the default? I'm not sure on that. My iPad's is set to 100%, so I'm confused. I also wanted to add, that my iPhone has system volume of 50%, and vibrations are turned off. Sound is sounding normal, but again, I cannot go above or below 50% system volume.
Thank you all.

None are. I turned off the sounds for all of them the last time this happened. Badges and banners are all that's on. What's odd is I can't find the sound on the phone. And I didn't think apps were allowed to bring their own sound?

I've seen some games do this. Some of them are pretty darn sneaky. Even though the phone is set to not notify me of anything, it still finds a way to make a sound here and there. My girlfriend has this ridiculous Simpson's game and every once in a while, you hear Homer say something. It's not a notification of any kind. In fact, they're all off. No crops(or whatever she does on it) are ready. It just makes the sound.

I am not sure how yours sound but mine is like a swirl or whoosh (but it same as sending e mail) I am with you...idk how to google it! THis strange sound began with my iPhone 6 that prompted me to get the iPhone 8 plus. But the strange sound followed! I have deleted 50% of my apps but it continued. Just like yours, it occurs at random times without rhyme or reason. I am beginning to think it is one of the apps I frequently use. But which one? If it is FB, why is it not doing the same to my iPad & iPad mini?

Both mine and my husband's iPhone 7's have started to make a sound like a sonar binging/echoing. It's one long, six short, "Booong, bip bip bip bip bip bip". It absolutely freaks me out. Sometimes it happens in the middle of the night, sometimes the middle of the day. It can happen while it's plugged in or just in my pocket. I also can't find anything that it correlates to as far as incoming mail/messages/notifications. I've tried turning off all notifications in settings. It happens several times a week on each phone. It sounds like the Russian hackers are about to blow us up. This is my first thought every time, and that is WITHOUT any THC. Or the best case scenario, Will has leapt out of Netflix and is trying hard to contact us. Who's paranoid now?!!! If someone could tell me what it is and how to stop it, it would probably keep me from tossing my phone over a bridge one of these days, not to mention save my husband's sanity as he is getting pretty tired of hearing about how much I don't like it.

Help! What was the solution here? I'm checking forums, I've done a number of suggestions and my husband is about to lose his mind. I finally heard the sound today, its totally like a gong and I have turned off notifications, the payment settings etc; unsure what else to do.
Suggestions appreciated!

Apple's release of iOS 17 included a lot of personalization options, but it mistakenly left users unable to make changes to one important element. After release, complaints arose when users found they couldn't change the default notification sound used by the operating system.

Aside from changing the sound to something different, users also complained that Rebound was too quiet, which defeated the object of alert sounds in the first place. Even worse, it couldn't be changed by the user.

You may have just missed that this was happening before. In the Watch app under Notifications you can disable certain alerts from appearing on your watch which will cause them to only show up on your iPhone. You can also un-silence your watch which will let you get an audible ping when notifications come in.

@RosemaryOrchard and @tgara are correct; for some reason not apparent to me, notifications go to only one device, either the Watch or the iPhone. I would prefer that the notifications for certain apps such as iMessage go to both, in part for the reason stated below.

Note that many adults have hearing loss at higher frequencies. The particular sound frequency for the Watch iMessage notification is squarely in the range where the hearing loss for many adults occurs. Apple should change this sound notification.

However, when we tested it out, the staffs has reported that they are not hearing any sound notification from the mobile phones (iOS and Android), they can only see the banner. All notification settings on the phones are turned ON, but still no sound. Are we missing any setup here?

I have run through all of those things you listed and tested with about 4 phones, and the sound really doesnt come out from the mobile (only) and for Teams app only. Other apps got no issue, we initially suspected that it may be due to the phone settings. And have noticed the same issue as in Outlook app, thats why we are thinking that this is Microsoft-related somehow.

If you close the Skype app without signing out first, you might still receive notifications. If you want to stop these notifications, you can either disable them from your Settings or sign out before you close the app.

Your device may still play a sound for new messages even though you've turned notifications off in Skype. To stop your device from playing a sound when you get a new Skype message, select Settings > Notifications, and then turn Notification sounds off or on.

df19127ead
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages