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โ02-12-2025 10:41 AM (Last edited โ02-14-2025 04:17 PM by SamsungAllie ) in
Galaxy S23You know I remember the good old days when you could go into the settings of each app and assign a ringtone. Then you know what's important and what can wait when you're away from the phone but no, let's get rid of that and just choose vibrate versus ringtone and how it will pop up on the screen. It's only 2025 why the would a user be able to choose a custom ringtone for a specific app? What's next we going to do away with three-way calls and call waiting?
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โ07-22-2025 04:14 PM in
Galaxy S23- In order to turn on notification categories, you must go to settings/notifications/advanced settings/manage notification categories for all apps and turn the slider on.
- After you turn the slider on, your apps will now show notification categories (not all apps have more than one category).
- After you enable notification categories, you will return to the app you want to change notification sounds for, select the settings, tap "notifications", make sure notifications are on. Make sure "sound and vibration" is on.
- You should now see "notification categories" in the settings. Tap notification categories, and go through your list of categories.
- Turn on/off the categories you want/don't want notifications for
- Tap the notification category for which you want a different sound, make sure it's set to "alert" and tap "sound" and choose a sound.
- Repeat for all apps/categories for which you want anything other than the default notification sound.
- If you want a specific sound for a chat in your messaging app, you have to go into the messaging app, open the chat, select the dot menu and choose "details". Then choose notifications and select the sound for that chat. Note that you are not setting a sound for the contact, but for the chat itself. It will remain set as long as the chat exists, as the sound is attached to the chat not the contact.
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โ02-13-2025 03:53 PM in
Galaxy S23LOL, this made me think of a funny story. When Samsung first adopted this change I was on either an S10+ or my Note 20. I tried for days to figure out how to change this so that I could differentiate between which contacts were texting me. Alas I failed to figure it out, so I went into my Carriers brick and mortar store. I asked an employee about it and he gestured to a young lady who was sitting on the couch playing with her iPhone. He told me she is the best person to assist. She looked up, and realized that she was going to actually have to do work, she rolled her eyes, set down her iPhone and thrust her hand out at me like i was some sort of an invalid. I handed her my phone. 5 minutes later she still had not figured it out, I stated never mind, and asked for my phone back. Again this annoyed her and she gave my phone back, aggressivly. I walked out of the store, and looked for the setting again. I then found the setting Long Hiker pointed to, and changed it, before the door to the shop even finished closing. I am sure that the girl was thinking "Here is yet another old man who can't figure out his devices!" I knew this was going to fail the moment I saw that she was using an iPhone...
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โ07-22-2025 04:06 PM in
Galaxy S23Long Hiker's 4th step is to
- Enable Manage notification categories for each app
That is not an option on my phone. Can you tell me how to get that option on my phone? As it is now all of my apps give the same "alert" sound. Not useful.
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โ07-22-2025 05:44 PM in
Galaxy S23@Members_lTT7Vjz What phone do you have? What OS and UI version is it running?
Older versions of the OS/UI do not have this option because it is always enabled.
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โ03-09-2025 09:18 AM in
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โ03-10-2025 10:22 AM (Last edited โ03-10-2025 10:23 AM ) in
Galaxy S23If you have the notification categories enabled, as described above, you can go to your email app notification settings, tap on categories, and you will see each email listed as a category , turn on sliders for the accounts you want and the subcategory "incoming messages" (or something like that), tap that and change the sound for each email account. The illustration below is not Samsung mail, but all mail apps should have similar settings.
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โ11-26-2025 02:48 PM in
Galaxy S23I've spent the better part of the day today, and the day before, going through and setting, and re-setting, all the relevant settings, following all the guides and steps, to no avail to get my legacy audible alert turned back on for my text messages. I was on the verge of cranking the car and just running over the dang device, lol. And then....then, whatever I was doing, a screen popped up for me to sign in to my Samsung acct. Yep...the whole time I was not signed in, so none of the steps that I took, took! They looked like they did!
I've been using the thing! How could I NOT be signed in???? Of course, it took what seemed like another eternity to get signed in because it did not recognize my actual, real, credentials. Got all that straightened out and, tadaaaa... my audible alert is back online. Duh.....sometimes the answer is the obvious. Are ya logged on????
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