Lost all ring tones - Galaxy S III I9305 (4G LTE + 2GB RAM) Q&A, Help &

Not sure how it happened but now when I go to settings and sound in appear to have lost all my ring tones
Does anyone know where I can get copies of the original supplied Samsung S3 ring tones from?
Many thanks.
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K I have rogers captivate and wondering what to do so that my notifications and messaging all make the phone vibrate when I receive them cuz right now it only vibrates when I receive a call
Messaging and all other things don't make it vibrate so please tell me step by step procedure tho fix it.
Thanks in advance
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Try settings>sounds>vibrate> set to always
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Go into whichever app you want to vibrate (email, sms, gmail, etc.) then go to menu-settings-notifications 0r menu-settings-more and look for notifications.
Worked with each menu setting s thanks a ton people
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Cog 3.04 ringtones

Are custom contact specific tones not supported
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Yes you can set custom ringtones to specific contacts.
Open Contacts>Pick a contact>Menu>Edit>Scroll to Ringtone>Phone Ringtone>Select ringtone
It wont let me on synched contacts. Only if created on phone then attached to the previous. Also u cant add to groups unless a ph contact is made in similar fashion
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Different ringtone for each contact

I am using darkyrom 10.2 and i was wondering if there was a way to put a different ringtone on each contact?
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Contacts-> Edit -> scroll down -> Ringtone.

Custom SMS alert on Galaxy mini

My mum has a small mp3 file she received via bluetooth. Is there any way she can set this as an SMS notification?
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Rik.
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Create /media/audio/notifications
On sdcard and place the tones in notifications folder. And they will now appear in the notification ringtone settings.
roofrider said:
Create /media/audio/notifications
On sdcard and place the tones in notifications folder. And they will now appear in the notification ringtone settings.
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Thanks. Will have to give that a try when my mum gets back with her phone. She's been bugging me about this all day!
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also create folder ringtones for ringtones and alarms for alarms..
thanks a lot for this post .i've been trying to find how to change native ringtones, alarms, notifications.
gave up finally, but now hehehee going to change asap.;_)))
Or you can download rings extended from the market.

Can Dialpad Tones be changed?

I know you can mute them, but can dialpad tones be changed? Could I replace the stock tone with another one by dropping it into the correct folder and setting permissions.
I've done this for notifications and ringtones, but can't figure how to do for dialtones
Thanks
As in the tones made when dialing a number you're calling? If so, no. Those tones are used to identify each number being dialed.
Haha, one of the many reasons I dumped Samsung for the Nexus 6 was to get rid of the dripping water tones for the real DTMF tones of the Nexus.
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Samsung put sounds over the dtmf tones? Interesting... Don't want it but still interesting.
Larzzzz82 said:
Samsung put sounds over the dtmf tones? Interesting... Don't want it but still interesting.
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It sends the DTMF tones to make the call of course, but when you dial a number, each digit makes the same drip-drip sound. It drove me crazy so I immediately turned it off.
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Larzzzz82 said:
As in the tones made when dialing a number you're calling? If so, no. Those tones are used to identify each number being dialed.
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I think he means the audible noise made when pressing the keys, not DTMF.
danarama said:
I think he means the audible noise made when pressing the keys, not DTMF.
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Yep - the audible tones you hear when tapping the numbers...a tapping sound like the keyboard has is what I would like
JimSmith94 said:
It sends the DTMF tones to make the call of course, but when you dial a number, each digit makes the same drip-drip sound. It drove me crazy so I immediately turned it off.
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They basically muted the DTMF and linked to screen touch sounds even when dialing.

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