Key Takeaways
- Android’s audio features give you granular control over apps, silent, vibrate, ringtones, and notifications.
- To control the volume, clear all apps, press the volume buttons and slide through the volume levels for alarm, media and call.
- The guide works on devices with Android 12 and above. Audio controls may vary slightly depending on the brand.
For first-time usersAndroid It may take some time to get used to the OS. iOS Android may work differently.
Audio is a different feature than iOS, and what’s interesting is that it’s easy to use and gives you granular control over the app, from silent to vibrate to ringtone. notification .
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Volume control
Let’s start with the OS
- Hold and swipe up Tap from the bottom of the screen Clear allThis allows you to start from a fresh starting point.
- Press Turn the volume up or down. a You can adjust the volume with a short press. From here you can adjust the overall volume of the OS, speaker Toggle between vibrate, silent and speaker modes.
- Press Horizontal line with three dots An extra bar will appear at the bottom below the notes icon.
- Now you can control your alarm volume, notification volume, ringer volume, call volume and media volume (from left to right). Just slide up or down the level and your phone will show you an example of how loud your selected volume is. Just slide your finger on the control.
- Tap Phone Background Hides the control.
- Open any app, such as an audio, YouTube TV, or music app.
- Press Volume buttons It appears on the side of your phone when the app is open.
- The controls will show the audio controls for that app. Again, Volume up/down You can choose according to your preference on the display.
- If you have additional apps open, you can control them separately from system audio.
It’s pretty easy once you know how. This guide works for devices with Android 12 and above. There may be slight differences in the audio controls depending on the brand, but they should be similar enough that you’ll be able to do the same thing on any Android device.