Ringtones, sounds, and volume
Ringtones and sounds can help you decide when to pay attention to your device—and when to ignore it—by identifying who is trying to get ahold of you. You can assign unique ringtones to the people who matter most to you and different sounds to different kinds of alerts.
But if you're in a place where your beeping, jangling device could be an embarrassment or an offense, your nifty ringtones may suddenly become less important than the volume buttons. They make it easy to turn the sound up and down for calls or music, and to quickly silence your device. In Settings, you can choose whether the volume buttons can set your device to vibrate or be totally silent.
You can also add or create new ringtones from MP3s or other audio files, and even use them as custom alarm sounds. To learn more, see Add ringtones to my handheld device and Set alarms on my handheld device.
To change a ringtone for a contact
On Start, tap People, and then flick to All.
Tap the contact you want to change.
Tap Edit.
Tap Ringtone, and then tap the ringtone you want to assign.
To change any other ringtone or alert
In the App list, tap Settings > Ringtones + sounds.
Tap the type of ringtone or alert you want to change, and then choose the sound you want to use.
To change your ringer or vibrate settings
In the App list, tap Settings > Ringtones + sounds.
Turn on or turn off Ringer or Vibrate in any combination.
To silence or turn on the ringer using the volume buttons
Press up or down on the Volume buttons to make the volume bar appear.
Do one of the following:
Tap Ringor Ring + Vibrate to silence the ringer.
Tap Vibrateor Silent to turn on the ringer.
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