How to Put Your Song on Xiaomi Call: A Step-by-Step Guide

Smartphone personalization is not just a fashion nod, it’s a way to make interaction with the device truly comfortable. Standard ringtones that are pre-installed in the factory often seem boring, loud or just don’t reflect your personality. Which is why the question of how to put your song on a Xiaomi call remains one of the most popular among owners of these smartphones. Modern versions of the shell MIUI and the new HyperOS provide many tools for fine-tuning the sound, but they are not easy to understand the first time.

Unlike some other manufacturers, Xiaomi allows you to install audio files from the device’s own memory without the need for complex computer programs. You can choose any track from your music library, whether it is a favorite rock song, a calm melody or even a voice message.

In this guide, we will go into detail all the ways you can replace a standard call, and we will look at the classic method through settings, file managers, and customization for different models, and following the instructions, you can easily replace the annoying standard signal with the one that you like.

Preparation of an audio file for installation

Before you start setting up your system, you need to make sure that your audio file is ready to use. Not every file format can be correctly processed by the Android operating system, which runs Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO. The most versatile and supported format is MP3. If your music is recorded in FLAC, WAV or M4A formats, the system may not see them in the list of available ringtones, or the call will be played with errors.

Also worth paying attention to the quality and duration of the recording: tracks that are too long can break or not work correctly when the call is incoming; the optimal ringtone duration is 15 to 30 seconds; if the file is too long, it is better to cut it in advance, leaving only the most recognizable fragment.

⚠️ Warning: Make sure the file is stored in the phone’s internal memory, not on the phone. SD-map, if you're using an external storage. MIUI may restrict access to external drives for system sounds for security reasons.

You can use built-in tools or third-party apps to trim and convert tracks. If you don't have the ability to process a file on your computer, there are online services and mobile editor apps that allow you to quickly select the desired portion of a song and save it in the correct format.

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Use voice recorders with cropping function to quickly create a ringtone from a voice message or recording a conversation directly on your phone.

Classic method of installation through settings

The most reliable and proven method of replacing a tune is using the standard smartphone settings menu, which works on all current firmware versions, including MIUI 12, 13, 14 and the latest HyperOS. The algorithm is as logical as possible and does not require the installation of additional software.

You need to go to the main settings menu first, find the audio section, depending on the shell version and the regional firmware, it can be called Sound and Vibration or just Sound, and that's where all the parameters related to volume, vibration and melodies selection are.

The following actions should be followed:

  • 📱 Click on “Calls” or “Call Melodies».
  • 🔊 In the list that opens, select “Select from Files” or “Local File».
  • 🎵 The system will prompt you to select an application to search for a file (usually a “File Manager” or “Audio»).
  • ✅ Find your prepared track and click on it to confirm.

Once the selection is confirmed, the system will apply the changes instantly, and you will hear a short snippet of the selected composition, which will confirm the successful installation, and now this track will be played on the incoming call.

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It's important to note that in some cases, the system may request permission to access files, and you have to agree to this request, otherwise the track selection menu will not open, which is standard privacy protection procedure on Android.

Using a File Manager for Quick Installation

There's a faster way to put a song on a call without going deep into the settings menu, which is especially useful if you've just downloaded a track from the Internet or received it via a messenger and want to assign it to a ringtone right away. You'll need a standard Explorer app or File Manager, which is preinstalled on every Xiaomi smartphone.

Open the file manager and go to the folder where your music is stored, most often it is the Music, Downloads or MIUI/Sound folder. Find the file you want in the list. Make a long press on the file name to highlight it. In the bottom menu that appears, select "More" (three dots) and find the option "Install the ringtone of the call."

This is a good way to be straightforward: you work directly with the file you want to use, but if you don't have that option in the context menu, it means that the current file manager doesn't have the right to change the system sounds, and you'd better use the classic way through the settings.

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Also, through the file manager, it is convenient to manage already installed ringtones, you can delete old or unnecessary files, freeing up space in the system partition of sounds, which helps maintain order in the list of available tunes.

Set up separate contacts and SIM-map

Owners of two-symbol smartphones often have a need to assign different tunes to different SIM-This allows you to know which line a call is coming to without looking at the screen. In Xiaomi smartphones, this feature is implemented at the system level.

In the Sound and Vibration menu, you'll see two separate items: "Call (SIM 1)" and "Call (SIM 2)" -- and by clicking on each, you can select a unique composition for each SIM card, which is especially handy if you share personal and work contacts.

You can also customize a call to a specific person, so you can figure out who's calling without even taking the phone out of your pocket.

  • 📒 Open the Contact or Phone app».
  • 👤 Find the right subscriber in the list and open his card.
  • ⚙️ Click on the button “More” or “Change” (pencil icon).
  • 🔔 Select the item "Melody" and specify a unique file.

⚠️ Note: If you change your phone or move contacts, your individual tune settings may reset, and you will have to repeat the procedure for each important contact again.

This flexibility makes smartphone usage much more convenient, and you will always know who is bothering you and be able to prioritize incoming calls.

What to do if your contact is synced with Google?
If the contact is stored in the memory of the Google account, the individual call settings may not be saved when synchronized, and it is recommended to duplicate important contacts in the memory of the phone to preserve personalization.

Table of format and path compatibility

To make the call function work properly, it’s important not only to choose the right file, but also to know where to place it.The Android system has a specific folder structure, and knowing these paths can make it easier to find the right files in the future.

ParameterRecommended valueAlternativeNote
File formatMP3OGG, WAVMP3 has the best compatibility
The path to the file/MIUI/Sound/all/Music/RingtonesCreating a Ringtones folder automatically adds it to the menu
Bitreit128-320 kbit/s64 kbpsHigh bitrate improves quality but increases size
Duration15-30 sec.60 secLong tracks may not be able to play.

Using the right folder is a little life hack that not everyone knows. If you create a folder called Ringtones at the root of your internal memory and put your files in there, they will automatically appear in the system melodies list. You don't have to wander through deep directories every time you search for the right track.

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Creating a dedicated Ringtones folder in your internal memory is the most effective way to keep your tunes on hand in the system menu.

The solution: Why the installation is not working

Sometimes users are faced with a situation where everything seems to be done correctly, but the song is not put on the phone, the phone continues to ring with a standard signal or is completely silent, most often the problem lies in the rights of access or the peculiarities of the energy saving.

The first thing to check is the permissions for the application you are trying to install the melody through (such as Music or Explorer). Go to Settings → Apps → All applications, find the program you are using, and make sure it has access to Memory or Files. Without this permission, the application will not be able to transfer the audio file to the system call section.

The second common reason is the Do Not Disturb or Silent Mode enabled. Check the side control panel (curtain) and make sure the sound is not turned off globally. It's also worth checking the Do Not Disturb mode settings, as there may be exceptions blocking the sound for all but selected contacts.

If the problem persists, try restarting the device. Sometimes the system services responsible for audio can freeze, and a simple restart helps to reset the cache and apply new settings.

Impact of design themes
Some third-party themes downloaded from the Mi Themes store may block the installation of your own ringtones.Try switching to a standard theme to see if the problem goes away.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I call music from online services, for example, Yandex.Music or Spotify?
Directly put the track from the streaming service can not, as these files are protected. DRM-It's protected and stored in an encrypted cache, and to use that music, you first have to download the track in the format. MP3 via third-party sources or converters, save it to the phone’s memory and then install it as a regular ringtone.
Why did all my tuned tunes disappear after the MIUI update?
If you upgrade your firmware or upgrade to a new version of Android (like MIUI 13 to 14), the system audio settings can be reset to factory, which is standard system behavior for stability, and unfortunately, you have to reconfigure them using the methods described above.
How do you make the call start immediately without delay?
Latency is often caused by the fact that there is silence at the beginning of the audio file. Open the file in the audio editor and trim the initial silent period so that the sound starts from the first second. Also make sure that the file is not too heavy (no more than 1-2 MB) for the processor to process it quickly.
Can I install video instead of audio?
Xiaomi’s standard means of installing a video file as a ringtone is impossible. The system only supports audio formats. The video calling function (when a video is played) requires third-party apps from Google Play that run on top of the system, but they can consume more battery.
Where can I find a folder with system sounds to remove the extra ones?
System sounds are usually on the /MIUI/Sound/all/ path, however, it may be necessary to delete or add files to this folder with superuser rights (Root) to create your files in /Ringtones/ at the root of the memory without touching the system files.