Almost everybody hates the feeling of waking up to an alarm. It's never easy especially if you need more time to sleep. Well, there's a process how to customize your waking routine so you can have a pleasant morning. In Android, you can alter the alarm sound which aligns with your preferred tone.
Be it a soothing nature sound or perhaps a favorite song, one can easily change the alarm sound in a few simple steps.
Pre-installed Sound is the Key
Change your alarm sound to something different using a pre-installed option on your Android device. Most Android phones have these options.
Calming nature sounds, more intense tones that will make you not hit the snooze button, and many others are what make up the possible alarm sounds your phone may hold.
Of course, the range of sounds may vary from brand to brand, as well as with the versions of their respective operating systems.
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Steps to Change Your Alarm Sound
- Open the Clock app on your Android device.
- At the bottom of the screen, click the Alarm icon.
- Click the "+" button to add a new alarm. You can also edit an existing alarm here.
- Tap the Alarm Sound or Ringtone option.
- Scroll through the list of pre-installed sounds and tap one to preview.
- Once you've selected your preferred sound, tap it to set your new alarm tone.
- You should change the alarm sound periodically to avoid the body getting used to a specific tone, and hence you would wake up in time.
Wake Up to Your Favorite Song
Do you know what makes waking up beautiful? Listening to your favorite track. Well, Android lets you play with alarm sounds that are songs you really like, from music applications like YouTube Music, Pandora, or Spotify. This really makes the wake-up moment sweet, with a blast of your favorite song to boost it into your day.
To set a song as an alarm,
- Make sure you have the YouTube Music, Pandora, or Spotify app downloaded on your phone.
- Open the app and log in to your account.
- Open the Clock app, then tap on the Alarm tab.
- Tap on the alarm you wish to change and select Change Sound.
- Select your preferred music service: YouTube Music, Pandora, or Spotify.
- Select the song or playlist you'd like to use as your alarm from the service.
Note that to pick and choose individual songs, you would need a premium account on any of these services. Free accounts may only allow stations or playlists.
Your Own Sound File Can Also Be Your Alarm
Yes, you can set any custom sound file as an alarm on Android if you need even more control. Whether you composed a song or simply found a natural nature sound, using an audio file of your choice can make the experience very unique.
How to Use Your Own Sound as an Alarm:
- Record or locate the sound file you would like to use (make sure it is in a compatible format, such as MP3 or WAV).
- Launch the Clock app on your phone and tap the Alarm tab.
- Add a new alarm or select an existing one.
- Tap the Alarm Sound or Ringtone option and then Add New.
- Locate the sound file you want to use on your device's storage.
- Select the file and confirm.
- It is always a good idea to test your alarm after setting a custom sound to ensure it works as expected.
How to Wake Up to Music on Your Android Phone
If you have one of Google's newest hardware devices, specifically a Google Pixel, you will enjoy another benefit. Google has also updated the Clock app to make it easier for Pixel owners to record and use their own sounds directly in the alarm settings.
You can record any sound using the Record New option in the Clock app settings. It is now easier than ever to personalize your wake-up experience fully.
One easy way to make mornings less boring is to change your alarm sound on Android. From a soothing melody, a favorite song, to an entirely new and different sound, Android allows you to get started in the manner of your choice.
Stop waking up to the default alarm and start controlling your mornings so that waking up becomes something "really" worth waking up for.
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