Sound notifications in Xiaomi smartphones based MIUI Often become a cause of irritation β too loud, monotonous or simply uncomfortable melodies can distract at the most inopportune moment. Fortunately, the system offers flexible audio settings, allowing you to personalize alerts for each application separately or change system sounds globally. In this article, we will analyze all the available methods β from the basic settings in the phone menu to using third-party applications to create unique sound schemes.
Feature MIUI is that the interface of the sound settings may differ depending on the firmware version (MIUI 14, HyperOS) and device models (e.g. Redmi Note 12 or Xiaomi 14 Pro). However, the general logic remains the same: you can replace the notification sound for all applications at once, or for a particular messenger or social network. It is important to note that some system applications (such as Calls or Messages) may have separate audio settings hidden in their own settings.
If youβve never changed your audio schemas on Xiaomi, start with the standard settings section β thatβs enough for 80% of users. Experienced owners will find it helpful to install custom tunes through the file system or third-party utilities. And for those who have experienced problems (for example, sound is reset after an update), weβve prepared a separate section with solutions.
1. Standard method: change the sound of notifications in the settings MIUI
The easiest way is to use built-in tools. MIUI. This method works on all modern smartphones Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO firmware-level MIUI 12.The instruction is universal, but the appearance of the menu may differ slightly.
To change the notification sound for all applications:
- Open the settings (cog icon on the desktop).
- Go to the section Sound and vibration.
- Select the Notification Sound (in some versions β Sound Scheme).
- Scroll down the list and tap the right tune to listen to. Confirm the choice with the OK button.
To change the sound of a separate application:
- π Go to Settings. β Annexes β Application management.
- π± Select the desired application (such as WhatsApp or Telegram).
- π Slip on the Notification (or Notification) item).
- π΅ In the Sound section, select a new tune from the list.
Check the version of MIUI (Settings β About the phone)
Make sure the app supports custom sounds
Download the necessary melodies in format.mp3 Or.ogg (if you plan to add your own)
Reboot your phone after changes (recommended for settings)-->
Note that some apps (like Viber or Facebook Messenger) can ignore the system settings of the sound and use their own, in which case you will have to change the melody directly in the settings of the messenger itself. MIUI (For example, when you switch to HyperOS, the sound settings may reset β they will have to be reset again.
2.How to Add Your Notification Sounds to Xiaomi
The standard set of tunes in Xiaomi is limited, but you can add your own sounds.mp3,.ogg or.wav lasts no more than 30 seconds. The optimal file size is up to 1 MB, so as not to take up excess memory.
Instructions for adding custom sound:
- Place the audio file in the Ringtones or Notifications folder on the internal drive (create it manually if it is not available).
- Go to Settings β Sound and vibration β Notifications sound.
- At the top of the screen, select the Locals (or My Sounds) tab.
- Your file should appear on the list. Tap it for selection.
If the sound is not displayed:
- π Restart your device β sometimes the system doesnβt immediately scan new files.
- π Check the correct folder name (registration is important: Notifications, not notifications).
- π΅ Make sure the file is not corrupted and playable in a standard player.
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Use services like Zedge or Notification Sounds to create unique notification sounds, and they offer free collections of tunes optimized for mobile devices.
Important: MIUI 14 and later, the system can block the playback of sounds from folders created manually through the file manager. The solution is to use the Files by Google application to transfer files or give permissions to the folder through Settings. β Annexes β Permits β Files and media.
3. Customization of sounds for system notifications
In addition to notifications from applications, Xiaomi can change the sounds for system events: unlock the screen, connect charging, errors, etc. These settings are hidden deeper, but are available without root rights.
How to change the system sounds:
- Open the Settings. β Sound and vibration.
- Scroll down to the Other Sounds (or System Sounds) section.
- Select the event you want to change the sound for (such as Charging or Locking the screen).
- Slip on the current tune and select a new one from the list.
The list of available system sounds may vary. for example, on Xiaomi 13T Pro with HyperOS is available the following options:
| Type of event | Description | Can I turn it off? |
|---|---|---|
| Charging. | Sound when connected to the charger | Yes. |
| Unlocking | The sound of successfully unlocking the screen | Yes. |
| Mistake. | Sound when an operation fails (e.g., failed sending) SMS) | Yes. |
| Screenshots | Sound when creating a screenshot | Yes. |
| larman | The sound of the alarm clock (set separately) | No. |
In some models (for example, POCO F5) System sounds can be combined with notifications in one menu, and if the desired event is not on the list, it is likely to be hard-stitched into firmware and not changeable without root access.
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4.Problems and Solutions: Why Notification Sound Doesn't Change
Sometimes users find that the sound of notifications does not change or resets after a reboot. Let's consider the typical causes and ways to eliminate them.
Problem 1: The sound is reset after the update MIUI.
β οΈ Note: When switching to a new firmware version (for example, with a MIUI 13 on MIUI 14) the system can reset user audio settings, due to a change in the structure of the configuration files, the solution is to repeat the sound setting after the update.
Problem 2: The app ignores system settings.
- π² Check the audio settings directly in the app (e.g. in Telegram: Settings) β Notifications and sounds β The sound of notifications).
- π Reinstall the app β sometimes resetting its cache helps.
- π« Turn off energy saving for the application in Settings β Battery β Energy saving for applications.
Problem 3: Castomic sounds are not listed.
- π Make sure the files are in the correct folder: /storage/emulated/0/Notifications/.
- π Check the file format β MIUI supports.mp3,.ogg and wav.
- π Restart the device or clear the Media app cache in Settings β Annexes.
What happens if the sound of the notifications disappears completely?
5.Use of third-party applications for sound management
If the built-in tools MIUI It's not enough, you can use third-party utilities, which allow you to flexibly customize sounds for each application, create profiles, and even set dynamic tunes (for example, random sound from a playlist).
Top.-3 notification-management applications:
- π΅ Zedge is the largest database of ringtones and notification sounds with the ability to listen to pre-listening.
- π Notification History Log -- not only manages sounds, it also keeps a notification log, and it's useful for debugging alert problems.
- πΆ Ringtone Maker β lets you crop music tracks and save them as notification sounds.
How to set the sound through Zedge:
- Download and install Zedge from Google Play.
- Open the app and go to Notification Sounds.
- Select your favorite tune and click Set as notification sound.
- Confirm the installation in the system window that appears.
Advantages of third-party applications:
- π§ Wide selection of sounds (thousands of free tunes).
- π§ Additional features: creation of playlists, vibration setting, notification log.
- π± Cross-platform β many apps work not only on Xiaomi, but also on other Android devices.
β οΈ Warning: When using third-party audio management applications, give them all the necessary permissions (access to notifications, files and media) otherwise they will not work properly. SMS or calls, if their functionality does not require.
6. Resetting sound settings to factory
If, after experimenting with multiple notification sounds, the system starts to malfunction (e.g., the sounds are lost or are delayed), you can reset the audio settings, which will return all the melodies to factory values, but will not affect other parameters of the phone.
How to reset the sound settings:
- Open Settings β System β Resetting settings.
- Select Reset audio settings (or Reset all settings if the first option is not available).
- Confirm the action by entering a password / pattern lock.
- Reset the device.
What will be dropped:
- π All customized notification and call sounds.
- π΅ System sounds (charging, locking, etc.).
- π³ Vibration and volume settings for individual applications.
What won't happen:
- π± Deletion of applications or user data.
- π Remove files from Ringtones or Notifications folders.
- π Changes to other system settings (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc.).
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Resetting audio settings is a safe procedure that does not affect personal data, and should be done if the notification sounds have started to play with errors or disappeared after the system update.
7. Features of customizing sounds on different Xiaomi models
Interface. MIUI It may vary depending on the smartphone model and firmware version. Letβs look at the key features for the popular Xiaomi lines.
Smartphones series Redmi Note (11/12/13 generation):
- π± On the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ Notification sounds are configured through Settings β Sound and vibration β Additionally. β The sound of notifications.
- π Some firmware versions lack a separate setting for system sounds β they are tied to a common sound circuit.
Xiaomi's flagships 13/14 series:
- π΅ Support dynamic sound circuits (e.g. adaptive tunes depending on the time of day).
- π§ In HyperOS appeared the section Personalization β Sounds with advanced settings.
Devices POCO (F5, X5 etc.):
For accurate identification of your model and firmware version, go to Settings β The phone. β Version. MIUI. If your device isnβt listed, follow the general instructions β they work for 90% of Xiaomi devices.
8. Alternative methods: ADB root-access
For experienced users who are ready to work with advanced settings, methods of changing sounds through the ADB (Android Debug Bridge, or root-rights, which allow you to replace system sounds at the firmware level, but you need to be careful.
Method 1: Replace sounds through ADB
It allows you to replace system sounds without root rights, but requires a connection to a computer.
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /system
cp /sdcard/Download/my_notification_sound.mp3 /system/media/audio/notifications/
chmod 644 /system/media/audio/notifications/my_notification_sound.mp3
rebootMethod 2: Use of root access
With root rights, you can edit system files directly through a file manager (like Root Explorer).
- /system/media/audio/notifications/ - notifications
- /system/media/audio/ringtones/ β calls
- /system/media/audio/alarms/ - alarm clocks
- /system/media/audio/ui/ β System sounds (charging, locking, etc.).
β οΈ Attention: Incorrect editing of system files can cause malfunctions of the device. ADB or root access, back up your data through Settings β System system β Also note that using root rights takes away your warranty and may block certain features (e.g. Google Pay or banking apps).
These are recommended only for advanced users. For most tasks, standard tools are sufficient. MIUI or third-party applications.