Changing the standard system sounds is a great way to personalize your smartphone and make interaction with it more enjoyable. One of the most common requests from users is the desire to change the annoying or too quiet standard signal that sounds when the power cable is connected. This sound is usually activated every time you insert a plug into the connector, and can vary from a simple “ding” to a full-fledged melody depending on the device model.

The procedure setting the charging sound on Android does not require root access in most modern versions of the operating system. However, the path to the settings may differ significantly depending on the manufacturer's shell, be it pure Android, MIUI, One UI or ColorOS. In this article, we will analyze in detail all available methods, from standard settings menus to using third-party applications for cases when the system does not provide a direct change option.

Before you start setting up, make sure that you already have the required audio file on your device. The system must “see” the file in memory in order to offer it in the list of available notifications. If you downloaded a melody from the Internet, save it to a folder Notifications or Ringtones in internal storage for quick access. This will make it easier to find the desired track in the system menu.

Standard sound settings depending on the Android version

In “pure” Android, which can be found on Google Pixel or Motorola smartphones, the logic for setting up notifications is quite transparent. The sound of the charger connecting is often classified by the system as a system notification or a power event. To change it, you need to go to the Settings → Sound and vibration → Advanced → Default sound for notificationssection. In some builds, this item may simply be called “Notification Sound.”

However, not all manufacturers allow you to change this sound directly through the general notification menu. In devices based Samsung with the One UI shell, the situation is different. Here, the charging sound is often tied to the system locking or battery charging sounds. You should go to Settings → Sounds and vibration → System sounds. It is in this subsection that the switch or choice of melody for the “Charging” event is hidden.

It is worth noting that in the latest versions of Android 13 and 14 Google began to tighten control over system sounds, so in some firmware it is possible to change the sound. power connections can be hidden or deleted. If you do not find the corresponding item, this does not mean that the function is completely unavailable - it may have been moved to the accessibility section or requires the use of the Do Not Disturb profile with exceptions.

⚠️ Attention: The settings interface may change after major firmware updates. If the described paths do not match your screen, use the settings search by entering the query “sound” or “charging.”

📊 What Android shell do you have?
Pure Android (Pixel, Motorola)
One UI (Samsung)
MIUI/HyperOS (Xiaomi)
ColorOS (Oppo/Realme)
Other

Settings sound events on Xiaomi, Samsung and other brands

Users of devices Xiaomi i Redmi with the MIUI shell or the new HyperOS have expanded customization options. In these systems, the charging sound is often customized through a theme or special system sound settings. Go to Settings → Sound and vibration → Additional sound settings. There may be a “Charging sound” item here, which allows you to select a track from the preset ones or add your own.

For owners Samsung Galaxy an important nuance is the division of sound into “Connect” and “Disconnect”. In the menu System sounds you can see separate checkboxes or file selection options for these two events. This allows you to set, for example, a pleasant melody when charging starts and silence (or another signal) when the cable is disconnected, which is very convenient for night use.

On smartphones OnePlus and Oppo with the ColorOS shell, the logic is similar to Samsung, but the menu may be hidden deeper. Try the path Settings → Sounds and vibration → System sound. If the item you need is not there, check the Themes app (Theme Store). In some regions, manufacturers have moved system sound management there, allowing you to download special sound packages that include charging melodies.

  • 🔊 Check the volume of media and notifications before installation - sometimes there is sound, but it is muffled by the volume slider.
  • 📁 Save custom ringtones to a folder Notificationsso that the system indexes them correctly.
  • ⚙️ Reboot the device after changing the settings if the new sound does not work immediately.
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If the standard menu does not allow you to select your file, try installing a theme with custom ones sounds through your manufacturer's official theme store - this often unlocks hidden audio settings.

Using third-party applications for customization

When the built-in system tools do not allow you to set the desired melody for the charging connection event, specialized applications from the Google Play Store come to the rescue. There are many utilities, such as Charge Sound, Battery Sound Notification or MacroDroidthat intercept the system event of the start of charging and play the file selected by the user.

The principle of operation of such applications is based on creating a profile or script. You launch the app, grant it the necessary permissions (often requiring storage access and permission to display on top of other windows), and then select the audio file. The application starts running in the background and monitors the battery status. As soon as a connection to the network is established, it initiates sound playback.

However, using third-party software has its own characteristics. Such applications consume additional battery life, since the monitoring process must run constantly. In addition, the aggressive power saving systems of modern smartphones can “kill” the background process, which is why the sound will not sound. To avoid this, you need to add the application to the battery optimization exceptions.

Settings → Applications → [Application name] → Battery → Unlimited

One ​​of the most powerful tools is MacroDroid. This application allows you to create complex macros. You can configure the Power On condition and the Play Sound action by specifying the path to any file in memory. The advantage of this approach is flexibility: you can configure different sounds for different charge levels or even for different connection types (USB, wireless charging).

Why might an application not work?

Modern versions of Android (starting from 10 and above) strictly limit the background activity of applications to save energy. If the charging sound app is silent, the system has most likely paused its operation. The solution is to disable energy saving for a specific application and pin it in memory (block it in the list of recent applications).

Working with audio files and support formats

Not all audio files are suitable for installation as a system charging sound. Android has strict format requirements to ensure fast loading and lag-free playback. The most compatible and recommended formats are MP3, M4A and OGG. WAV files can work, but they take up significantly more space, which is impractical for short signals.

The length of the audio file also plays an important role. The charging sound should not be long, otherwise it will be annoying or overlap with other notifications. The optimal duration is from 1 to 5 seconds. If you want to install a full song, it is better to trim it in advance in an audio editor, leaving only the most recognizable fragment.

To trim and convert files, you can use both desktop apps like Audacity, and mobile applications like MP3 Cutter. After processing, save the file to the phone's internal memory. It is recommended to create a separate folder, for example ChargingSoundsto avoid losing the file among many other downloads.

File format Compatibility File size Recommendation
MP3 High Medium Ideal for most melodies
M4A (AAC) High Small Best choice for short signals
OGG Medium Small Standard for Android system sounds
WAV High Large Not recommended due to size

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Solving problems with charging sound

Even with proper settings, users may encounter a situation where the sound does not play. The first and most common reason is the Do Not Disturb mode. In this mode, the system blocks all notification sounds, including system events. Check the settings of this mode and add the charging event to exceptions if such an option is available, or temporarily disable the mode to check.

The second common problem is volume conflict. Android has separate volume channels: for media, for calls and for notifications. The charging sound usually depends on the notification volume level. Make sure the notification volume slider is not set to zero. You can do this by pressing the volume buttons and expanding the slider settings.

It is also worth checking whether the silent mode or vibration mode is turned on. In some shells, when you switch to silent mode, the system charging sounds are automatically turned off. Try switching the sound profile to "Sound" mode and test the cable connection again.

⚠️ Attention: If you are using wireless charging, the sound may not play due to driver features or power saving settings that turn off audio channels when there is low screen activity.

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If the sound does not work, check three main factors: Do Not Disturb mode, level notification volume and the presence of the file in the correct memory folder.

Security and impact on the system

When installing third-party applications to change the charging sound, it is important to maintain digital hygiene. Download apps only from the official store Google Play. Avoid applications that require suspicious permissions, such as access to contacts, microphone or location, if their functionality is only related to playing sound while charging.

Some users try to modify system files directly through file managers with root access, replacing the standard sound files in the folder /system/media/audio/ui/. This method is highly not recommended for ordinary users. An error when replacing a file or incorrect access rights can cause the phone to stop booting or constantly display system errors.

Using safe methods through settings or trusted applications guarantees the stability of the device. If you still decide to use advanced methods of system modification, be sure to create a complete backup of your data and system image (Nandroid backup) before making any changes.

Is it possible to install charging sound on Android without root access?

Yes, in most cases this is possible through standard sound settings or using third-party applications that do not require superuser rights. Root is only needed to directly replace system files.

Why does the charging sound disappear after a reboot?

This often happens when using third-party applications if they were “killed” by the system to save energy. Add the application to the battery optimization exclusions and pin it to memory.

Which file format is best for charging audio?

The best choice is MP3 or M4A (AAC) formats with a bitrate of 128 kbps. They provide good quality with a minimal file size and are quickly loaded by the system.

Does setting your own melody affect the charging speed?

No, playing a short sound file does not have any noticeable effect on the battery charging speed or heating the device.

How to return the standard charging sound?

To do this, you need to go to the sound settings and select “Default” or “Standard” in the list of ringtones for charging, or delete the third-party application that intercepted this event.