Changing the standard call is the first step to personalizing the Xiaomi Mi 11, which makes the device more recognizable and easy to use. Standard tunes preinstalled by the manufacturer often seem boring or too quiet, so many users tend to replace them with their favorite tracks. In the operating system MIUI, based on Android, this process is implemented quite flexibly, but has its own features that distinguish it from the βpureβ Android.
Owners of the flagship Mi 11 with its high-quality acoustics from Harman Kardon sin not to take advantage of the opportunity to unleash the potential of sound to the full. Installing your own composition requires the correct file format and knowledge of the paths to system folders if you plan to use advanced methods. Below we will discuss in detail all the available methods of replacing the ringtone, from the simplest methods through settings to fine tuning through the system application Mi Sound.
Audio file preparation and format requirements
Before you start setting up, you need to make sure that your audio file is compatible with the smartphone operating system. The optimal format for ringtones on Xiaomi devices is MP3, as it provides good quality with a minimum file size. Although the system supports other codecs, such as AAC or WMA, using MP3 ensures that there are no errors in the playback of the call.
It is also important to consider the length of the track. Too long a track may not be properly cropped by the system or simply not appear in the list of available tunes. The recommended audio file length for a call is 15 to 40 seconds, which is the standard for most mobile operators and smartphones. If the track is longer, it is better to pre-process it in an audio editor.
The file should be stored in the deviceβs internal memory, not on the device. SD-map, if you want to avoid access issues after rebooting. MIUI have strict security policies that may restrict access to external drives for system functions.Put the prepared track in the root folder or create a separate Ringtones directory for order.
β οΈ Note: Do not use files with a broken header or DRM-It's a copy protection, like tracks from streaming services offline, and it can't read the protected file, and the call won't sound.
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Use online services or cutting apps to highlight the brightest part of a song to call, as the beginning of a track is often too quiet.
Installation of ringtones through standard settings
The easiest and most reliable way to change the tune is to use the built-in settings menu Xiaomi Mi 11. This method does not require installing third-party software and works consistently on all versions of the firmware. To start, open the main menu and find the gear icon, or search the settings by entering the word βSoundβ.
In the menu that opens, select Sound and Vibration. Here you will see Phone Call or Call Melody. Click on it, you will be placed in the list of available system compositions. To add your track, scroll down the list and select Select Music from Memory or the + button.
The system player will ask you to select a file from internal memory. Find a previously prepared track, listen to it and press OK or Apply. Then the new melody will be installed on incoming calls. If you want to customize different tracks for the next two games. SIM-cards (when using two numbers), select the corresponding option in the same menu.
- π΅ Open the Settings. β Sound and vibration.
- π Click on the telephone call item.
- β Select Music from Memory at the End of the List.
- β Confirm the selection of the file for installation.
βοΈ Pre-installing check
Using the Mi Sound app for fine-tuning
The unique feature of Xiaomi smartphones is the system application Mi Sound (or Sound), which allows you not only to change ringtones, but also to customize audio effects. This application is often ignored by users, but it provides advanced access to a library of tunes, including thematic packages, you can find it through the search for applications or in the Tools folder.
Inside the app, go to the Melody or Call tab, and here's a directory that can be updated online. But we're interested in local storage. By clicking on the folder or plus-plus icon, you can scan the device's memory for audio files. The advantage of this method is that Mi Sound often sees files that a standard file manager may miss due to access restrictions.
You can also set up playback options in this section, such as volume increase, which is especially useful so that the call doesn't start abruptly and deafly, and you can choose whether the volume will rise gradually or if it will sound at its maximum level at once.
| Parameter | Description | Recommended value |
|---|---|---|
| Loudness of the call | Sound level on incoming call | 80-100% |
| Volume buildup | Smooth increase in sound at the beginning of the call | Included. |
| Vibration. | Accompanying the call with vibration | If you wish, |
| In the pocket mode | Amplifies the sound when the phone is in your pocket | Included. |
β οΈ Note: Mi Sound may require additional permissions to access files on your first run.Be sure to provide access to Music and Audio, otherwise the track list will be empty.
Customization of individual melodies for contacts
One of the most useful features is to set a unique call for a particular caller, which allows you to know who is calling you without looking at the screen, which is especially useful when the phone is down, and you can do this directly through the Contacts app or Phone.
Open the contact list and find the person you want. Click on their name to go to the subscriber card. In the upper right corner or in the menu (three dots), select the option to Set a ringtone. If you can't see that right away, click Change (pencil icon), scroll down to the Melody field and click on it.
Then you do the same thing as setting a general call: you pick a track from a list or a memory of a device. Once you save the contact card, all calls from that number will be accompanied by the chosen composition. This works even if the common ringtone is on "No Sound" - you can make an exception for favorite contacts.
- π€ Open the Contacts app.
- π Select the contact you need from the list.
- βοΈ Click Change or three dots on the menu.
- πΌ Select Melody and specify the file.
What to do if your contact is synced with Google?
Install music on notifications and SMS
Not only incoming calls need personalization, but audio message notifications (SMS, MMS) and notifications from apps can also be configured separately, helping to instantly distinguish important messages from system notifications, a process similar to setting up a call, but the paths to the menu are slightly different.
Go to Settings β Sound and Vibration. Find Notifications or Notification Sound. Here you can choose standard audio or download your file. For SMS messages, settings are often duplicated in the Messages app itself: go to its settings, select Notifications β Sound.
For instant messengers (WhatsApp, Telegram, Viber), the setting is done separately within each application. Go to the Messenger Settings β Notifications β Notification Sound. The system will suggest selecting a file from memory, and you can assign a unique sound to each application, creating a full sound navigation in your smartphone.
This makes interaction with the Xiaomi Mi 11 more informative: Use short and ringing excerpts for notifications so they don't annoy.
Solving problems with reproduction and volume
Sometimes users are faced with a situation where the installed melody is not playing, plays too quietly or breaks off. Most often the problem lies in the file format or its bitrate. files with very high bitrates (for example, Lossless FLAC or high-resolution WAV) can be incorrectly processed by a system caller that is optimized for MP3.
Another common reason is Adaptive Volume, or equalizer settings. Check if mono-sound amplification is enabled, which can distort stereo tracks. Also make sure the file is intact. Try playing it through the standard Mi Music player before installing.
If the problem persists, try clearing the Sound or Settings app cache. To do this, go to Settings β Apps β All apps, find the system audio app, and select Clear the cache. This won't delete your data, but will reset temporary configuration errors.
- π Convert the track to standard MP3 (128-320 quid).
- π Check the overall volume of the media and the call.
- ποΈ Clear the cache of system audio services.
- π Reboot the smartphone after installation.
β οΈ Warning: If you use third-party themes, they may force the system sounds to change, in which case changing the ringtone through the settings may not have an effect until you return to the standard theme.
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For guaranteed performance, use MP3 files up to 40 seconds stored in internal memory and avoid DRM-protected tracks.