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How do I set a song as my Whatsapp ringtone on Samsung?

Setting a custom song as your WhatsApp ringtone on a Samsung phone is easy and only takes a few steps. With a custom song as your ringtone, you can easily identify when you are receiving a WhatsApp call or message without having to look at your phone. In this article, we’ll walk through the complete process step-by-step.

Overview of Changing Your WhatsApp Ringtone on Samsung

Here is a quick overview of the process:

  1. Download the song you want to use as a ringtone and save it to your phone’s internal storage.
  2. Use an app like MediaConverter to convert the full song into a short ringtone file (30 seconds or less).
  3. Open the My Files app on your Samsung and navigate to the ringtone file.
  4. Tap on the file to open the options menu and select “Use as phone ringtone”.
  5. Open WhatsApp Settings > Notifications > Ringtone. Select your new custom ringtone.

As long as the song file is in a compatible format like MP3, you can use virtually any song as your custom WhatsApp ringtone on a Samsung phone. The key steps are converting the file to a short ringtone version and setting it as the default ringtone in WhatsApp. We’ll now go through each step in greater detail.

Step 1: Download the Song You Want as a Ringtone

The first step is to pick a song and download it to your device’s local storage. Here are some tips for choosing and downloading the song:

  • Pick an upbeat song with a recognizable starting segment. This will make it easy to identify.
  • Short instrumental songs or sound clips work best for ringtones.
  • Download a high-quality MP3 version of the song from a reputable source.
  • Save the MP3 file into your Samsung’s internal storage or SD card.

Make sure you download the full version of the song, as we will need to convert it into a shorter ringtone file next.

Step 2: Use MediaConverter to Make Ringtone File

Now that you have the MP3 song file, the next step is to convert it into a ringtone file. Here’s how:

  1. Install the MediaConverter app on your Samsung. This is a free app for converting media files.
  2. Open MediaConverter and tap on “Audio Cutter”.
  3. Select the song file from your internal storage.
  4. Use the sliders to set the Start Time and End Time to cut out a 30 second clip.
  5. Tap on Options and enable Ringtone mode. Set it to 30 seconds max.
  6. Tap on Convert to save your new ringtone file.

The MediaConverter app makes it super easy to trim an MP3 song into a short ringtone file. The key is keeping the length under 30 seconds.

Step 3: Find Ringtone File in My Files

The converted ringtone file will be saved in your phone’s storage. To locate it:

  1. Open the My Files app on your Samsung.
  2. Navigate to Internal Storage > MediaConverter folder.
  3. Find the ringtone file you just created and tap on it.

You can also move the ringtone file to another folder if you want. Just make sure you know the file location.

Step 4: Set as Default Ringtone

Now that you’ve opened the ringtone file, it’s time to set it as your default. Here’s how:

  1. In the file options menu, tap on “Use as phone ringtone”.
  2. Confirm setting it as your default ringtone.

And that’s it! Your Samsung now recognizes this file as your default ringtone for calls and notifications.

Step 5: Assign to WhatsApp

The last step is to assign this new ringtone to WhatsApp specifically:

  1. Open WhatsApp and go to Settings.
  2. Tap on Notifications > Ringtone.
  3. Select your new custom ringtone.

Now when you get WhatsApp calls or messages, your customized song will play instead of the default ringtone!

Other WhatsApp Ringtone Tips

Here are some additional tips for using a custom song as your WhatsApp ringtone on a Samsung phone:

  • Make sure the ringtone file format is MP3 or M4R. Other formats may not work.
  • Keep the file size under 1-2 MB for best compatibility.
  • You can use different ringtones for specific WhatsApp contacts.
  • Check your phone’s ringtone volume if you can’t hear the custom ringtone.
  • Set the ringtone back to default in WhatsApp to revert anytime.

And that’s all there is to it! With just a few taps in the MediaConverter app and WhatsApp settings, you can set any song as your custom call and notification ringtone.

Troubleshooting WhatsApp Custom Ringtones

If you are having issues setting up a custom WhatsApp ringtone on your Samsung, here are some troubleshooting tips:

Ringtone File Format Not Supported

WhatsApp only supports certain audio formats for ringtones, like MP3 and M4R files. Make sure your ringtone was properly converted into one of these formats. Re-convert the file if necessary.

File Size Too Large

Long song files or high bitrate encodings may result in a large file size. Use MediaConverter to re-encode the file at a lower bitrate and lower filesize.

Ringtone Plays But Isn’t Audible

Check your phone’s ringtone volume settings. Also try adjusting the ringtone volume slider specifically within WhatsApp settings.

Ringtone Resets to Default

Make sure you properly set the custom ringtone in both the general phone settings and within the WhatsApp app itself. If it still resets, try reselecting the ringtone file again.

Song Starts at Wrong Segment

Double check that you trimmed the ringtone file to start at the right time segment in MediaConverter. Re-trim the file as needed.

With some trial and error, you should be able to troubleshoot most issues that arise with setting a custom WhatsApp ringtone on your Samsung.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need to convert the MP3 file into a separate ringtone file?

WhatsApp and Android have strict file format and size requirements for ringtones to work properly. Converting the full song into a short ringtone format ensures compatibility and optimized performance.

Can I set a song as a ringtone for free?

Yes, you can set a custom song ringtone for free using the method outlined above. The MediaConverter app used to convert the files is 100% free.

How long can my custom WhatsApp ringtone be?

For best results, keep your WhatsApp ringtone under 30 seconds in length. The shorter the ringtone, the better it will work.

Can I use music from my Spotify playlists as a ringtone?

Unfortunately, you cannot directly use Spotify songs due to DRM protections. But you can download a non-DRM version from YouTube or elsewhere and then convert it to a ringtone.

How do I set a custom vibration pattern for WhatsApp notifications?

Open WhatsApp > Settings > Notifications > Vibrate and tap on Vibration pattern. Here you can create a custom morse code-like vibration pattern.

Conclusion

With the media converter method outlined above, any Samsung user can easily set a custom MP3 song as their WhatsApp ringtone. The key steps are downloading the song file, trimming it to under 30 seconds, setting it as your default notification sound, and assigning it within WhatsApp. Make sure to adjust your ringtone volume if you have any trouble hearing the custom sound. With an upbeat or recognizable song as your ringtone, you’ll always know when WhatsApp calls and messages come in!