Changing the standard tone to a personalized track is one of the first steps after buying a new smartphone, allowing you to make the device truly your own. Owners of the flagship Xiaomi Mi 11 series often find that the MIUI interface has its own features that distinguish it from pure Android. The process of installing an audio file as a call here is not always obvious the first time, especially if you move from a different operating system or an older version of the shell.
In this article, we will discuss in detail all available methods of replacing the ringtone, including setting a track for a separate contact, choosing a melody for different types of ringtone. SIM-You'll learn exactly where the audio data is stored in the file system and how to avoid common errors when the file is simply not displayed in the list of available files. Customizing audio notifications is not just a matter of aesthetics, but also a way to respond faster to important calls without taking your phone out of your pocket.
Preparation of an audio file and file system
Before you start settings, you need to make sure that the audio file is properly prepared and placed in the memory of the device. Xiaomi Mi 11 supports most popular formats such as MP3, M4A, OGG and WAV, however, for system ringtones, it is best to use MP3 with a bit rate of at least 128 kbit / s to ensure high-quality sound through stereo speakers. The file must be downloaded to the memory of the phone, and not be in the cloud storage so that the system can process it correctly.
The critical point is the right placement folder. If you just drop the track in the root of the Download folder, the standard theme explorer may not see it when selecting a call. It is recommended that you move the file to a special system directory MIUI/sound/all or Ringtones in internal storage, which ensures that the melody appears in the general list available for installation.
β οΈ Note: Do not use files with DRM-protection (for example, tracks from Apple Music subscriptions or old iTunes purchases in the format.m4p), The system will not be able to play them as a system call due to copyright restrictions.
To move files, it is convenient to use the built-in Explorer app or third-party file managers such as Total Commander or Solid Explorer. Navigation through folders should be accurate: internal memory -> MIUI folder -> sound -> all. If sound or all folders are not, they can be created manually, observing the register of letters, although in new versions of MIUI it is enough to simply place the file in the Ringtones folder at the root of internal memory.
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Use audio traders or online converters to crop a long song to 30-40 seconds. Long songs may not show up properly on the selection list or break off when an incoming call is made.
Set the overall ringtone through the settings
The most standard and reliable way to change the beep for all incoming calls is to use a regular settings menu, which does not require additional software installation and works consistently on any firmware version. To get to the desired section, open the Settings app and find the Sound and Vibration item. In some versions of the interface, this section may be simply called "Sound".
In the menu that opens, you'll see some audio-related options, and we're interested in Phone Call or Call Melody, and if you click on it, you'll open a system player with a list of preset songs and tracks that you previously put in the correct memory folders. It is important to choose the right one. SIM-A card that changes the sound if two SIMs are active in the smartphone.
- π΅ Click on the "Phone Call" item in the sound menu.
- π Select the sound source: βAllβ or a specific folder if the system offers filtering.
- β Tap the right track to listen and confirm the selection.
- π Press OK or the back arrow to save the changes.
If you don't see your file in the list, try rebooting the device. Sometimes the Android media scanner takes time or restart to index new files to the storage and add them to the database of available ringtones. Also make sure the file isn't hidden or marked as system.
Set up calls for different SIM-map
Xiaomi Mi 11 flagship supports two SIM-It's very common for users to want to distinguish between calls from different numbers visually and by ear. MIUI It allows you to assign a unique melody for each SIM card separately, which eliminates the need to look at the screen to understand which number the call was received.
The setup process is almost identical to the general call setup, but requires attention to detail. In the Sound and Vibration menu, you need to find a section dedicated to managing SIM cards, or immediately select the call settings for SIM 1 or SIM 2. In the newer versions of MIUI, when choosing the ringtone, the system will ask for which card to apply the changes.
| Parameter | SIM 1 (Main) | SIM 2 (Worker) | General call |
|---|---|---|---|
| Priority | High-pitched | Medium. | Low. |
| Type of melody | Personal track | Strict sound | Standard Mi. |
| Loudness | 100% | 80% | 100% |
| Vibration. | On. | On. | On. |
Separating melodies is especially important for those who use the same phone for work and personal contact, such as a more discreet and quieter sound for work calls, and a loud and visible track for personal calls, which helps to instantly assess the importance of the incoming connection.
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Different tunes for SIM-Cards are the best way to instantly identify the source of a call without looking at the lock screen.
Personalization of a call for a specific contact
One of the most useful features in the Xiaomi userβs arsenal is the ability to assign a unique tune to a specific person from the phone book.This allows you to know who is calling before you even look at the display, which is especially handy when the phone is lying down screen or in the bag.
To implement this function, you don't have to go into general audio settings. You just have to open the Contacts app or Phone, find the right person in the list and go to her card. There, among other information (number, address, mail), there should be a button or menu item that allows you to change the notification settings for this particular subscriber.
In the contact card, find the Call Melody item (sometimes hidden under the More button or three dots in the corner of the screen). By clicking on it, you will access the same library of sounds as in the general settings. The selected composition will play only when you call from this number, ignoring the general volume and vibration settings for the others.
- π€ Open the contact card in the phone book.
- βοΈ Click on the optional action menu (three dots or "More").
- π Select "Call Melody" or "Notification Sound".
- πΎ Save the changes by selecting the right track from the list.
Itβs worth noting that if a contact is linked to a Google account, changes can sync and be displayed on your other devices, but local files uploaded to your phoneβs memory will only remain available on that particular Mi 11 device.
Setting the alarm clock and timer sounds
Although the topic of this article is about calls, many users are looking for a way to change the sound of the alarm clock, confusing these settings. The principle is similar, but the path to the menu is different. The standard alarm clock in MIUI has its own set of sounds, but allows you to use any audio files from memory, which makes waking less stressful or, conversely, more effective.
To change the sound, open the Alarm app. When you create a new alarm or edit an existing alarm, click on Sound. The list that opens at the top or end (depending on the version of MIUI) will have a button to add your track, often marked with a plus symbol + or the inscription "Select from files".
β οΈ Warning: Make sure the phone is not in Do Not Disturb or No Sound mode at the scheduled time, otherwise the alarm may not work even if the tune is chosen correctly.
For timers and stopwatches, the procedure is similar: go to the Watch app, go to the timer settings and select the soundtrack. Using pleasant but persistent sounds helps you better control your time at work or rest.
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Use of themes and third-party applications
Xiaomi Mi 11 owners have access to a powerful customization tool, the Theme app, which not only contains wallpaper and icons, but also entire packages of sounds created by the community, which allows you to quickly change the entire sound landscape of your smartphone by matching the ringtone, notifications and keyboard in a single style.
However, if standard tools are not enough, you can use third-party apps from the Google Play Store, programs like Zedge or MP3 Cutter and Ringtone Maker that offer huge databases of free ringtones and tools to edit them directly on the device, which can automatically log file paths, making the installation process easier.
When using third-party downloaders, it is important to be careful not to provide unnecessary permissions. Access to storage and microphone (if recording is required) is enough. Avoid applications that require administrator rights or access to SMS without an explicit need to keep personal data secure.
- π¨ Themes app β the official source of stylized sound packages.
- βοΈ Audio editors allow you to create the perfect call length (up to 30 seconds).
- π₯ Rington downloaders save time on finding quality tracks.
- π‘οΈ Check access rights from third-party apps before installing.