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Here’s what Samsung Galaxy S21 Sounds and vibration menu has to offer with One UI 5.0

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Samsung has received three One UI 5.0 beta updates so far, which installed so many new features along with countless improvements. Some of such improvements we can see in the “Sounds and vibration” menu of Samsung Galaxy S21 settings after installing the One UI 5.0 Beta update, let’s check them out.

Good quality audio can make a difference in your day-to-day mobile usage. Therefore, Samsung offers One UI customers various features that will help them enhance the audio quality of their smartphones.

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Samsung Galaxy S21 Sounds and vibration: One UI 5.0

The Sounds and Vibration menu on your Galaxy S21’s Settings will let you manage all the related functions in one place. When you enter this section, you will see three different options to choose from. You can select the one that suits best on your surrounding.

  • Sound
  • Vibration
  • Mute

When you choose “Sound”, you will see the next option arises which is “Vibrate while ringing” and when you select “Mute”, the option “Temporary mute will appear.”

Ringtone:

Samsung offers you a handful of ringtones to choose from, however, if these are not enough for you or you want your favorite music as your ringtone, you can add one by tapping the “+” icon that appears on the top right corner of this page.

You can also adjust the vibration intensity or the type of volume and select different ringtones for two SIMs numbers here.

Notification sound:

This option will let you choose the notification tone. Here also, the company is offered so many options to choose from. It also lets you adjust vibration intensity and type of vibration. In case, you are using two SIMs, you can select different sounds for their notifications.

System sound:

System sound theme: You can choose a sound theme to use for touch interactions, charging, changing the sound mode, Samsung keyboard, Phone keypad, Volume keys, and low battery notifications. The following options are available:

  • Galaxy
  • Calm
  • Fun
  • Retro

Sounds: You can select what kind of sounds you want to hear while using select functions:

  • Touch interactions
  • Dialing keypad
  • Samsung Keyboard
  • Charging
  • Screen lock/unlock

Volume:

This section will let you adjust different sounds of your phone, including:

  • Ringtone
  • Media
  • Notifications
  • System
  • Bixby Voice

Call Vibration:

This option allows you to adjust call vibration intensity on your phone. You also have different vibration types to choose from.

Notification Vibration:

Similar to Call vibration, this option allows you to manage notification vibration intensity and type.

System Vibration:

From here, you can adjust the vibration intensity of the system including:

  • Touch interaction
  • Dailing Keypad
  • Samsung Keyboard
  • Charging
  • Navigation gestures
  • Camera feedback

Vibration intensity:

Allow you to manage the vibration intensity of Calls, Notifications, System, Media, and Incoming calls. You can also choose whether you want your phone to vibrate while incoming calls or not.

Sound quality and effects:

Dolby Atmos: Select a surround sound mode optimized for various types of audio, such as movies, music, and voice. With Dolby Atmos, you can experience moving audio sounds that flow all around you.

  • Auto
  • Movie
  • Music
  • Voice

Dolby Atmos for gaming: It lets you experience the Dolby Atmos sound optimized for games while playing. Tap the switch to turn this feature on.

Equalizer: You can select an option for a specific music genre and enjoy optimized sound.

  • Normal
  • Pop
  • Classic
  • Jazz
  • Rock
  • Custom

UHQ Upscaler: It enhances the sound resolution of music and videos when using wired earphones. When earphones are connected, turn the toggle on for a clearer listening experience.

Adapt sound: You can find the best sound for you and use it for calls, music, and video. It also lets you test your hearing.

Separate app sound:

This feature allows your device to shift the media sound from desired apps to external devices while keeping other sounds coming from the mobile device’s built-in speaker.

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