How To Change Notification Sound On Galaxy Z Flip 4

Changing the notification sound on your phone will help you know more about the notifications you receive whether they’re text messages, emails or just updates from apps. While the default notification sound is often enough, you can change it into something that you really like. 

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It’s easy to change the notification sound on your Galaxy Z Flip 4 as the steps are pretty straightforward. Here’s how it’s done: 

  1. Swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the gear icon.


    This will open the Settings app. 

  2. Inside the main Settings screen, tap Sounds and vibration.


    It’s the second option from the top. 

  3. On the next screen, find and tap Notification sound.


    It will bring you to another screen where you can choose the sound you want to use. 

  4. Tap on the Sound you want to use.


    The sounds will play once selected so you can hear the audio. 

  5. After choosing a notification sound, tap the back icon.


    This will bring you to the previous screen. 

  6. Tap Volume.


    This will allow you to set the volume level of the notification. 

  7. Drag the Notifications slider to the right or the left.


    Going right will make the notification sound louder and to the left lower. 

Tools
  • Settings
Materials
  • Galaxy Z Flip 4

There are other settings inside under Sounds and vibration you might want to check out and see if they can help you. But as far as changing the notification sound on your phone is concerned, that’s how it’s done. 

We hope this helps.

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Harold Hisona

Harold has been in the tech industry since 2008 when he started out as a tech support for companies like Time Warner, Comcast and Tracfone. He’s been troubleshooting phones when the smartphone industry started booming. During his tenure as a tech support, he’s already been writing for various tech blogs and doing some freelance SEO. In 2012, he joined a small team of bloggers to write for The Droid Guy, and he has been with the company ever since. Today, he doesn’t only write tutorials and troubleshooting pieces but also shoots and edits videos for The Droid Guy channel while trading stocks on the side. Contact me at Email

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