Want your phone to ring differently every time you get a call or a WhatsApp message? There's a very simple way to make your phone surprise you every time it rings, and you can even... Use all your music as custom ringtones without overcomplicating things.
Random Phone Ringtones - Random ringtones for every call
If you have been using it for a long time ringtoneYou might be getting tired of it. However, it's not always clear which song to choose as your ringtone, so why not choose them all? Here's what you can do with Random Phone Ringtones, available for free at the Play Storewhich allows a different song to play on each call.
Su operation It is very simple. Once you install the application, it will ask you to access call permissions to detect when you receive a call. It's important to grant this permission, as it allows the app to automatically change the system ringtone before it starts ringing. On the Home screen, there are few options, making the experience very straightforward and easy, even if you're not familiar with configuring your phone's ringtone.
In the Settings There is only one option to ensure that All the tones sound before starting againHowever, you can completely disable it and have it be truly random. That is, you can choose between a mode where the songs rotate one by one or a mode where the tone is chosen without any specific order.
If you click on the floating button, the app will ask you permission To access your media files, grant permission and you'll be able to choose from several options. Select Folder and navigate to the folder where all your music is located. It's recommended to have your songs organized in a specific folder, similar to how you would do it in the previous section. Sound > Phone ringtone in the Android settings, to make the process faster.
Press Choose and from now on, when they call you, a different song will sound on each occasion. In our tests, the change occurred without issue, although there was a bug that interrupted the call once. In general, the behavior is similar to using a static song from the system settings, but with the advantage that the ringtone changes automatically without you having to do anything.
You have to understand that what Random Phone Ringtones does is change the system's default tone each time. Because of this, if you decide to uninstall it, the last ringtone the app determined will remain, and you'll have to change it from Settings as usual, just like when you choose a song from the Android document selector or a compatible music player.
If you would like to test the appDownload it for free from the Play Store:
How to use your music as a ringtone on Android without extra apps
Besides using random tones, you can Set your favorite song as your ringtone. directly from Android. Recent versions of the system allow you to do this directly from the device itself. sound settings without needing to install anything else, as long as the song is saved in the phone's memory in common formats such as MP3.
Normally, you just have to go to Settings > Sound > Phone ringtone (The name may vary slightly depending on the manufacturer.) Tapping this option will display a ringtone selector or ask you which app you want to use. From there you can search for the song on your internal storage or SD card.using a music player or file manager.
When you choose a song from this menu, Android adds it to the list of available ringtones. Then you'll need to locate the tone name in the list and select it, keeping in mind that sometimes it doesn't exactly match the original file name. This method is perfect if you want a single, stable ringtone for all your calls, and it complements apps like Random Phone Ringtones very well if you ever prefer a fixed ringtone.
Another option is to take advantage of the Music players which include the "Set as" function. Some players from manufacturers like Samsung allow you to open a song, tap on a context menu, and choose whether you want to use it as telephone ringtone, tone of a specific contact or even as alarm toneSometimes, these apps include modes that automatically select the most important part of the song so that the ringtone doesn't always start from second zero.
Random Notification Sounds: change your notification tones every time
And for your notification tones? From the same developer team, you can download Random Notification SoundsIts operation is essentially the same as that of a ringtone app. However, as its name suggests, we're talking about an app that will change your notification tone on each occasion, using the music or sounds that you have previously selected.
This app will work with the general tone of system notificationsSo, your WhatsApp, Telegram, or any other messaging app should have that default ringtone so that it changes with each message. If you have a custom ringtone within WhatsApp, for example, it will override the system ringtone, and you won't notice the change. Otherwise, the app is configured the same way: you grant it permission to access storage, select the folder with your sounds, and let it choose a different ringtone for each notification.
This system is ideal if you want avoid always listening to the same sound For notifications, you can use your entire collection of effects, short tones, or music snippets. Just like with ringtones, you can combine this with the classic Android method of setting a static tone from Settings > Sound > Notification tone if you ever prefer something less dynamic.
If you uninstall Random Notification Sounds, it will remain configured last tone that the application had set as the default. If you want to change it, simply go to the system sound settings or the notifications section of each application and manually select a different notification.
If you want to try Random Notification Sounds, download it from the Play Store:
By combining these apps with Android's native options for choosing songs as ringtones, you can achieve Make all your music available as ringtonesWhether fixed or random, for calls, notifications, and alarms, achieving a fully personalized experience on your mobile.

