I have updated to the latest OxygenOS and I think since then I haven't been able to make a custom ringtone or notification tone stick.
I 1st noticed then when I got a phone call today and it was the stock oneplus tone. Tried to change it but it would still use the same tone.
I tried booting into safe mode but still the same issue.
I select a custom tone, phone rings stock tone and sets it back to stock.
Anyone else with this problem? I don't want to flash back to previous OxygenOS as I will loose my data?
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Hi All,
Running stock ROM on myTouch 4g. Rooted with GFree.
After every reboot it tends to lost the default ringtone I have set for the phone. Its a custom MP3 ringtone, and after the reboot it resets to some stock default ringtone.
Anyone else saw this and have a solution?
Use VISIONary, never had a problem what-so-ever with it.
hy guys
yesterday after uninstalling two games from my note(after a 1\2 an hour) i received a call and i couldn't hear the ringtone(while i could hear the voice in the speaker) i tried also sms,music,games,but nothing...my Samung was mute...i reinstalled kl7 stock rom and after that the previous KKA (the newest rom for italy) but nothing again...
my galaxy note was rooted + CWM and i tried to wipe data cache and so on but nothing again...
now a question,is it possible that uninstalling tho games they deleted something important in the note?
and is it possible that i flashed two new roms,but i flashed them without making a factory reset and i continue to have the error that stopped "singing"my Note?
thank you all for your answers!!!
The ringtone and alarm sounds problem could be because you have set a custom ringtone BUT you forget to set it back after a ROM update/change.
IF you have a custom ringtone it gets "lost" sometimes after firmware change/update so remember/try to set it back and test if it works.
If you only use system ringtone it probably come from antother things but I doubt it come from the uninstallation of an apk.
Godd luck
jayGGjay said:
The ringtone and alarm sounds problem could be because you have set a custom ringtone BUT you forget to set it back after a ROM update/change.
IF you have a custom ringtone it gets "lost" sometimes after firmware change/update so remember/try to set it back and test if it works.
If you only use system ringtone it probably come from antother things but I doubt it come from the uninstallation of an apk.
Godd luck
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i use a custom ringtone i put after every flash...i could hear every sound from the speaker,but after some times it stops...i made other flash but also stock ringtone and advice are mute.
Hey guys, I'm using a 32GB International White Find 5. I'm running ColorOS v1.0.2i beta. After I flashed the ROM it replaced my custom TWRP recovery with a recovery from oppo. I seem to have lost root access and the speakers, tactile feedback and vibrations aren't working. No ringtone or vibrations when any messages or calls come through. No music or alarm playback through the rear speakers, and no tactile feedback when typing. I wanted to flash another ROM and try but it isnt getting rooted via CASUAL anymore as the hack pack doesn't detect my phone. Please help. I'm stuck without notifications. Someone please tell me how to go back to even stock firefly and root again. The ROM I'm using is made by oppo only so I have no idea what to do.
Update
Rooted using framaroot, put cwm, flashed cm10.1, still no speakers, ringtones, tactile feedback or notifications. please guys help me out.
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