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The video provides a comprehensive guide on setting up custom notification sounds on Samsung phones, addressing a common challenge users face due to the absence of an intuitive option in the settings menu. Jimmy explains that while setting custom ringtones is easy, adding notification sounds requires manually moving downloaded sound files into a "notifications" folder within the device's internal storage. He advises against using third-party apps like Xej or EDGE to avoid potential issues with system updates. The presenter demonstrates the process by transferring sound files like "boom boom chick," "deez nutz," and the "NFL score chime" into the newly created notifications folder, and then navigating through the device settings to assign these sounds. The video wraps up with a call to action for viewers to like and subscribe.
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In this part of the video, Jimmy addresses a frequently asked question about setting up custom notification sounds on Samsung phones. He explains that while setting custom ringtones is straightforward through the settings menu, doing the same for notification sounds is more complicated due to the lack of a plus button to add new sounds. Jimmy advises against using third-party apps like Xej or EDGE because they may cause issues, particularly when the device’s operating system is updated. Instead, he recommends downloading the desired sound file directly to the phone, then moving or copying it to a folder named “notifications” in the internal storage. If this folder doesn’t exist, users should create it to ensure the custom notification sound is recognized by the device.
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In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates how to set up custom notification sounds on a device. They first move downloaded notification sounds, like “boom boom chick,” “deez nutz,” and the “NFL score chime,” into a created notifications folder. Then, they navigate to the device’s settings, select sound and vibrations, and go to notification sounds to find and play the newly added sounds. The presenter highlights using the Edge browser to download some sounds and emphasizes that putting them into the notifications folder within internal storage completes the setup. They conclude by encouraging viewers to give the video a thumbs up and to subscribe.