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  2. Jan 10, 2024 · Changing the volume level of a message alert on an iPhone can be done swiftly by going through the ‘Settings’ app, selecting ‘Sounds & Haptics’, and adjusting the ‘Ringer and Alertsslider. This simple action allows you to customize the loudness of your incoming messages to your liking.

    • Overview
    • Set sound and vibration options
    • Turn haptic feedback off or on
    • Have iPhone play a sound effect when it’s turned on and off

    In Settings , change the sounds iPhone plays when you get a call, text, voicemail, email, reminder, or other type of notification.

    Haptic feedback is the vibration you can feel on supported models after you perform some actions, such as when you touch and hold any icon on the Home Screen.

    1.Go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics.

    2.To set the volume for all sounds, drag the slider below Ringtone and Alerts.

    3.To set the tones and vibration patterns for sounds, tap a sound type, such as ringtone or text tone.

    4.Do any of the following:

    •Choose a tone (scroll to see them all).

    Ringtones play for incoming calls, clock alarms, and the clock timer; text tones are used for text messages, new voicemail, and other alerts.

    1.On supported models, go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics.

    2.Turn System Haptics off or on.

    On iPhone 14 or later, you can have iPhone play a sound when it’s turned on and off.

    1.Go to Settings > Accessibility > Audio & Visual.

    2.Turn on Power On & Off Sounds.

    Tip: If you’re not receiving incoming calls and alerts when you expect them, open Control Center, then check whether Do Not Disturb is on. If the Do Not Disturb button is highlighted, tap it to turn off Do Not Disturb. (When Do Not Disturb is on, its icon also appears in the status bar.)

  3. Jul 11, 2019 · When your turn off the option to "Change with Buttons" you're essentially locking the ringer and alert volumes in place with the sliders in Settings. The only way to adjust that again would be to back into Settings. You can see more about that here: Adjust the volume on iPhone

  4. Go to Settings > Notifications > Messages. Do either of the following: Mute sounds: Tap Sounds, then tap None (below Alert Tones). Turn off vibrations: Tap Sounds, tap Haptics (near the top), then tap None. You can also put the Ring/Silent switch in Silent mode.

  5. Jan 25, 2024 · Step 1: Access Sound Settings. Open the ‘Settings’ app and tap ‘Sounds & Haptics’. In this section, you’ll find a variety of options to control the sounds on your iPhone. You can adjust the volume for ringtones, alerts, and music playback here. Step 2: Adjust the Volume. Drag the slider under ‘Ringer and Alerts’ to adjust the volume.

  6. Nov 5, 2023 · Adjust your iPhone's alarm volume by opening the Settings app, scrolling to "Sounds and Haptics," and dragging the "Ringer and Alerts" slider left or right. Alternatively, toggle on the "Change with Buttons" option on the "Sounds" screen to use your iPhone's physical volume keys to adjust the alarm volume.

  7. May 31, 2023 · To do this, launch the Settings app and tap Sound and Haptics. 2. Choose an app. (Image: © Future) Look within the Sounds and Haptics Patterns section. You'll see options to change the ringtone...

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