Smartphone personalization is not just a way to stand out, but also an effective notification management tool. Owners of flagship devices such as the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro often face the need to instantly identify the caller without taking the gadget out of their pocket. A standard ringtone can merge with the overall noise, while a unique melody for a particular subscriber allows you to instantly respond to an important call.
Android, in conjunction with the MIUI shell, provides a wide range of options for customizing audio, but unlike some other manufacturers, the process of installing sound on a single contact has its nuances and hidden menus. Understanding the logic of the file system and the contact manager is a key factor in success.
In this guide, we will take a look at all the methods available, from standard phone settings to third-party utilities, how to get around the limitations of file formats and why sometimes the selected track is not displayed in the list. MIUI The file should be stored in the deviceβs internal memory, not on the device. SD-map.
Preparation of an audio file and file system
Before you start setting up, you need to make sure that your audio track is properly prepared. Android system and the MIUI 12/13/14 shell installed on the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro support various formats, but the most stable work MP3 and M4A files. If your tune is in WAV or FLAC format, it is better to convert it pre-convert to avoid playback errors or no sound.
The critical issue is file location. In modern versions of Android, applications have limited access to the file system for security reasons. A standard contact manager often doesn't see files in the download folder or on an external drive. You'll need to move the file to the Ringtones or Music system directory in internal storage.
Use the built-in Explorer app to navigate through folders. Find the downloaded track, click on it and select Move or Copy. Then go to the root of the internal memory and find a folder called Ringtones. If there is no such folder, you can create it manually, although the system usually creates it automatically after the first installation of the melody.
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Use short tracks up to 30 seconds for contacts so you donβt miss a call again because of a long entry.
Standard method of installation through the application "Contacts"
The most obvious and most commonly used way to set up is to work directly through a subscriber card. Open the standard Contacts app or go to Phone and select Contacts tab. Find the right person on the list whose call should be accompanied by a unique sound.
Click on the subscriber name to open the details. In the menu that opens, look for the βMoreβ button (usually three dots or an edit icon) and select βSet a ringtone.β The system will offer a list of standard tunes, as well as tracks that it found in the Ringtones folder.
If you moved the file correctly, it will appear in the general list. Select it and click OK. Now, when you call it in from that number, the selected composition will sound, which works in most cases, but sometimes the interface can hide the desired files.
βοΈ Checking the contact settings
Configure through the system menu "Sounds and vibrations"
If you can't find a file through the contact card, you can try an alternative way through the global settings of the system, which allows you to manage your audio profiles in more detail. Go to Settings β Sound and vibration. This is the main control point for the ringtones.
In the "Melodies of Call" section, there is often the option to select a sound for SIM-We're interested in customization, but in some versions, we're interested in the customization. MIUI There's a separate menu called Contact Call Melodies, and if you click on it, you're going to be on a list of all the entries in the phone book, where you can assign a sound to each caller en masse.
However, if you want to change the sound for an existing contact, you'll be quicker to search for the settings, type the word "rington" or "melody" in the settings search bar, and the system will suggest you go to the desired menu item, bypassing long searches in the depth of the sections.
Hidden capabilities of the sound engine
Use of third-party file managers and players
A standard file explorer is not always convenient for working with a media library. Many users prefer to install third-party solutions such as Total Commander, ES Explorer or specialized music players like PowerAmp or AIMP. These applications have more flexible file system access settings.
Using an advanced player, you can open a track list, click on the file you want, and select the "Use as a ringtone" or "Contact" option in the context menu. The application will move the file to the desired directory and register it in the system, which often solves the problem when the standard interface "does not see" the music.
Also worth mentioning is Xiaomi's Themes app, which has a Ringtones section where you can download pre-made sounds, and once you download it, it automatically becomes available for any contact, and it's a convenient way to get quality and optimized audio files without looking for them online.
Problem Solving: Why the Melody on Contact Doesn't Work
Even if all instructions are followed, users of Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro may encounter a situation where the melody does not play. The most common reason is application permissions. The Contacts or Phone app may not be allowed to access the storage to read new files.
To fix this, go to Settings β Apps β All apps. Find the Contacts app (or Phone, depending on what you bet on). Click Permissions and make sure that access to Memory or Files and Media is allowed. Without that, the system will not be physically able to read the melody file.
Another common problem is with Do Not Disturb or No Sound mode. Check the side curtain of notifications. If silence mode is on, the tunes won't play, regardless of the settings. Also make sure the volume of the call isn't turned to zero.
β οΈ Note: If you use messengers (WhatsApp, Telegram, Viber) for calls, the standard setting of the phone contact melody does not apply to themΒ».
Table of format and path compatibility
To make it easier to understand the formats and file paths we support, we have created a summary table that will help you navigate quickly if standard methods fail.
| Parameter | Recommended value | The alternative |
|---|---|---|
| File format | MP3 | M4A, OGG |
| The way to preserve | /internal_storage/Ringtones | /internal_storage/Music |
| Bitrate audio | 128-320 kbit/s | up to 320 kbps |
| Duration | 15-30 sec. | 3 minutes |
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Compliance with the correct file path (/Ringtones) solves 90% of the problems with the lack of melody in the selection list.
Frequent Questions and Answers (FAQ)
Can I put a tune from the Internet directly to the contact?
Why did the phone reboot the melody on the contact drop?
Does this manual work on Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro with global firmware?
How do you get back a standard tune if you donβt like the new one?
β οΈ Note: When upgrading to a new version of Android or MIUI, Custom settings of ringtones can be reset. It is recommended to take screenshots of settings of important contacts before major updates.
Customizing the individual audio for each important contact on the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro is a matter of minutes, which significantly improves the comfort of using your smartphone. By following these steps and checking access rights, you are guaranteed to be able to personalize your device. Remember to check the relevance of file location when changing the folder structure in new versions of the shell.