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A user-friendly guide to adjusting your Snapchat notification sounds on iOS or Android
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Do you want to customize your notification sounds on Snapchat? Without Snapchat+, you won't be able to change the tone settings in the app itself. However, if you have an Android device, you can easily customize the sound notifications for Snapchat through your system settings. With iOS, you'll only be able to change the notification sound for all apps rather than Snapchat alone. This wikiHow will show you how to change your Snapchat notification sounds using your iPhone, iPad, or Android device.

Things You Should Know

  • You must be a Snapchat+ subscriber to change notification sounds within the app.
  • For Android, open Settings . Tap Apps & notifications , then Apps . Find Snapchat and tap Sound . Select a new sound.
  • On iOS, open Settings , then tap Sound & Haptics . Tap Text Tone and select the new sound.
Method 1
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Using the Snapchat App

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  1. This the icon of the white ghost with a yellow background.
    • Snapchat is available for iOS in the App Store and for Android in the Google Play Store .
    • If you aren't already logged in, tap Sign in to do so now, or create an account .
    • You must be a Snapchat+ subscriber to apply exclusive notification sounds to specific friends or groups. If you do not have Snapchat+, you won't be able to change the notification sounds using the app.
  2. This is the text box icon on the bottom toolbar, to the left of the camera.
    • You'll see a list of all your recently messaged friends.
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  3. A pop-up menu will open.
    • You can also reach this menu by tapping a friend's profile icon, then tapping the three dots icon in the top-right corner.
  4. This will be underneath Manage Friendship .
  5. If you haven't changed it before, it well be set to Default Sound .
  6. You can choose Alien Amulet, Bottle Pop, Fairly Glass, Log Goblin, Melody Beach, or Mini Drop.
  7. This will save your settings.
    • Your new notification sound will play when you receive a Snap, Chat, or typing notification from your friend or group.
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Using Android

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  1. This is the grey gear icon. [1]
    • Be sure to update your device .
    • This method will change your Snapchat notification sounds through your device's settings without changing the sounds for other apps.
  2. On some devices, this may look like Apps & permissions .
  3. You'll see a list of your installed apps.
  4. You'll be able to see Snapchat's app information.
  5. A list of available sounds will appear.
    • On some devices, you may need to tap Quiet Notifications or Notification category to see the Sound settings.
  6. This will apply the ringtone to your Snapchat notifications.
    • When you receive a Snapchat notification, you'll hear the new sound.
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Method 3
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Using iPhone and iPad

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  1. This will be above Sounds & Haptics . You'll see your notification settings for all the apps on your device.
  2. If Allow Notifications and Sounds aren't toggled on, do so now.
    • Return to settings by tapping the < arrow in the top-left corner twice.
  3. This will be below Notifications .
  4. By default, the Text Tone will be the Note tone.
  5. It's best to use a tone underneath the Alert Tones header as these are shorter. Tones underneath Ringtones are bested suited for apps that have a call feature such as FaceTime.
  6. This will save your tone settings.
    • When you receive notifications on your iOS device, you will hear this new tone as long as your device isn't on silent mode .
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