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Shockingly, there are still people out there who use their phones as, well… phones. Those of us who get a ton of phone calls like to assign specific ringtones to specific contacts. Well, Google is rolling out a feature called Contact ringtones for Google Contacts. This will make it easier to assign custom ringtones to different contacts.

Gone are the days when porting your contacts to a new phone required a long and drawn-out process of transferring them from SIM card to SIM card or, heaven forbid, reentering all of your contacts from scratch. Now, it’s extremely easy to transfer your contacts from your old device through Google Contacts. It will save your contacts to Google’s servers. So, when you log into a new device with your Google account, you’ll have access to all of your old contacts.

Google Contacts comes pre-installed on all Pixel devices and some other devices running stock Android. However, if you don’t have it, you can simply download it from the Google Play Store.

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Google is rolling out contact ringtone for Google Contacts

This feature has been rumored since late last year. Right now, this feature is currently rolling out via a server-side update, so having the latest version of the Google Contacts app won’t guarantee that you will see it. However, we were able to see it with our Galaxy S24+ (Review).

If you go into Google Contacts and tap on the Fix & Manage tab, you should see a new button under the other tools section called Contact ringtones. When you tap on that button, you will see a list of the contacts to whom you’ve already assigned custom ringtones to. There, you will be able to manage those contacts and see what ringtones you’ve assigned to them.

Also, you will have the option to add additional contacts to assign custom ringtones to. When you tap on a contact, you will be taken straight to your phone’s default ringtone picker. On the Galaxy S24+, we went to the Galaxy ringtone picker. After that, you can simply select the ringtone that you want to assign and be done with it.

Depending on your phone’s ringtone picker, you may or may not have the ability to add additional ringtones. That will depend on whether your device’s native ringtone picker allows you to import your own ringtone files.


Shockingly, there are still people out there who use their phones as, well… phones. Those of us who get a ton of phone calls like to assign specific ringtones to specific contacts. Well, Google is rolling out a feature called Contact ringtones for Google Contacts. This will make it easier to assign custom ringtones to different contacts.

Gone are the days when porting your contacts to a new phone required a long and drawn-out process of transferring them from SIM card to SIM card or, heaven forbid, reentering all of your contacts from scratch. Now, it’s extremely easy to transfer your contacts from your old device through Google Contacts. It will save your contacts to Google’s servers. So, when you log into a new device with your Google account, you’ll have access to all of your old contacts.

Google Contacts comes pre-installed on all Pixel devices and some other devices running stock Android. However, if you don’t have it, you can simply download it from the Google Play Store.

Download Google Contacts

Google is rolling out contact ringtone for Google Contacts

This feature has been rumored since late last year. Right now, this feature is currently rolling out via a server-side update, so having the latest version of the Google Contacts app won’t guarantee that you will see it. However, we were able to see it with our Galaxy S24+ (Review).

If you go into Google Contacts and tap on the Fix & Manage tab, you should see a new button under the other tools section called Contact ringtones. When you tap on that button, you will see a list of the contacts to whom you’ve already assigned custom ringtones to. There, you will be able to manage those contacts and see what ringtones you’ve assigned to them.

Also, you will have the option to add additional contacts to assign custom ringtones to. When you tap on a contact, you will be taken straight to your phone’s default ringtone picker. On the Galaxy S24+, we went to the Galaxy ringtone picker. After that, you can simply select the ringtone that you want to assign and be done with it.

Depending on your phone’s ringtone picker, you may or may not have the ability to add additional ringtones. That will depend on whether your device’s native ringtone picker allows you to import your own ringtone files.

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