Maybe WhatsApp It is not an application with as many customization options as the most commonly used messaging app in the world. However, Facebook's platform includes options to customize various features of the app and tailor to each user's needs. In fact, at that point we created a guide and everything you could customize on ShareApp without using third-party tools.
One of those tasks is permitting change the tone of calls and notifications others are already installed in the app. However, it does happen again Use your sounds to use it as a warning tone in the messaging app.
Use custom ringtones and information in WhatsApp
The process of using custom tones on WhatsApp is simple. Well, first of all, remember that in this case you need more installed file explorer, such as the music or tone of notifications you want to use downloaded from your phone memory. This, for example, you can use one of the apps to download free and official music on Android, or get over 200 notifications and Google Pixel phone calls, available for free download.
With this in mind, we have a start change the WhatsApp tones to use your music. To do this, follow these steps:
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Open WhatsApp and go to the options menu from the three-point bar at the top right.
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Enter the "Notifications" section.
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Depending on whether you want to change the tone of a chat notification, group chat or call, tap the corresponding options.
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When a ringtone window or notification source appears, select a file browser installed on your mobile phone.
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Scroll to the track where you downloaded the music or sounds, and select the audio file you want to use.
That's all. When the process is complete, every time you receive a call or notification from WhatsApp, the music or sound effects you set will ring.
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