If the ringtones change to standard ones.

If the ringtones you installed change to standard ones after a reboot.

You can often hear that someone has set up certain contacts, or

onalarm clock, or SMS - a certain ringtone, but after turning off

(reboot)smartphone they “got astray” and the standard ones were installed again

melodies andringtones.Sometimes even the contacts installed on them “fly off”, or

for wallpaperphotos.

How to deal with this?

Installing these same ringtones, or melodies and photos at the same time helps 99%,

But,so that they are necessarily in the memory of the DEVICE, and not just V

SD card memory.

To do this you need:

1. Install the File Manager application on your smartphone.

2. Copy all the ringtones, melodies, photos you need from the SD card to memory

smartphone. You can do all this by connecting your smartphone to your computer.

3. When installing (assigning) the required music or photo, indicate the path to the necessary files V

folders located in internal memory smartphone.

Create folders:

alarms (alarm clock)

notifications

ringtones (music)

in the media and audio folders

Click on the picture to watch the video.

Or look here:

There is another reason that ringtones “fly off”

Open = SETTINGS =

Open = MEMORY =

Check that DEFAULT is checked = INTERNAL MEMORY =

And you will be HAPPY!

Proven method.

An application for setting your own ringtones for calls, SMS, etc.

Download in Google Play DOWNLOAD.


Recently I encountered a problem installing ringtones for calls, SMS,

Viber call,Whatsapp. Using your smartphone to achieve the desired result

it didn't work out. Canwas to install only standard ringtones

phone. I searched the Internet for a long time,I couldn't find anything. Then I came across the app

Rings Extended. Downloaded it toGoogle Play. Everything worked great. I have android 5.1.1

It would seem that even with such a simple thing as setting your own ringtones for calls and notifications, Android does not always cope successfully. I encountered several problems, the solution to which I will describe. I think that these problems may not occur on many devices, but I did.

Where to put the melody so that you can select it in the settings

The melodies are located in three folders:
  • ringtones - ringtones for calls,
  • notifications - notification tones (for example, an SMS has arrived),
  • alarms - also for different notifications, I don’t know more precisely
Accordingly, if you send a melody to a memory card, then these folders need to be created and the file copied to them. If you drop a melody V system folder , then you will need to get root access on the device, use "ES Explorer" and with root rights, copy the files to /system/media/audio/ and then wherever needed.

After connecting the smartphone to the computer via USB, the ringtone is reset

This happens if Mass Storage mode is enabled on the smartphone, that is, internal memory and flash memory The devices appear on the computer as a regular flash drive. At this time, the smartphone and its applications do not have access to the internal memory, which is why the ringtones are reset to standard ones. In the same way, after rebooting the smartphone, the flash card does not have time to connect and the melody is reset. The solution is simple - you need to add a ringtone to the system folder/system/media/audio/ringtones

When playing some tunes, the smartphone reboots

This happens with some mp3 files. If you convert the file to ogg format (all standard melodies are in this format), then the problem disappears.

It would seem that even with such a simple thing as setting your own ringtones for calls and notifications, Android does not always cope successfully. I encountered several problems, the solution to which I will describe. I think that these problems may not occur on many devices, but I did.

Where to put the melody so that you can select it in the settings

The melodies are located in three folders:
  • ringtones - ringtones for calls,
  • notifications - notification tones (for example, an SMS has arrived),
  • alarms - also for different notifications, I don’t know more precisely
Accordingly, if you send a melody to a memory card, then these folders need to be created and the file copied to them. If you drop a melody to the system folder, then you will need to get root access on the device, use “ES Explorer” and with root rights, copy the files to /system/media/audio/ and then wherever necessary.

After connecting the smartphone to the computer via USB, the ringtone is reset

This happens if the Mass Storage mode is enabled on the smartphone, that is, the internal memory and flash memory of the device are seen on the computer as a regular flash drive. At this time, the smartphone and its applications do not have access to the internal memory, which is why the ringtones are reset to standard ones. In the same way, after rebooting the smartphone, the flash card does not have time to connect and the melody is reset. The solution is simple - you need to add a ringtone to the system folder/system/media/audio/ringtones

When playing some tunes, the smartphone reboots

This happens with some mp3 files. If you convert the file to ogg format (all standard melodies are in this format), then the problem disappears.