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This article will show you how to turn off charging sound on Smartphone. Many users don’t like the system sounds, and they also need to change them. By default, Phones makes a sound like a bell when the charger is plugged in. If your charger has a loose link, this bell sound will play every time it disconnects and reconnects, which can be annoying.
If you’ve ever used a wireless charger to charge your phone and heard the annoying ding, beep, or sound, you know how annoying it can be. But there are a few things you can do to stop your phone from making these annoying sounds if you want to get rid of them. Android and iPhone is the best choice, especially if you are a computer coder who likes to change things here and there. Android is the most famous mobile OS platform because it has more than two billion users.
How to turn off charging sound on iPhone
Use Shortcuts to Change the iPhone Charging Sound
You’ll need to use Apple’s Shortcuts app to change the charging sound on iOS. In the Shortcuts app, you can set up a lot of useful automations for your iPhone. One of the things you can do with your iPhone is change the plug-in sound. If you don’t already have the app on your phone, you can get it for free from the App Store. If you want to know more information about this Visit Official Apple Support site.
- Open the Shortcuts app and select the Automation tab.
- Tap the plus (+) sign in the top-right corner and select the Create Personal Automation option.
- Scroll to the bottom of the options list and select Charger.
- Here, check the Is Connected option. If you also want a customized sound to play whenever you unplug your phone, select the Is Disconnected option as well.
- Tap Next when you’re done.
- Tap Add Action. Now, your next move depends on which customization option you want.
Change Your iPhone Charging Sound to a Song From Apple Music
If you downloaded a song from Apple Music and want your iPhone to play the whole song every time you plug it in:
- Type Play Music into the Shortcuts search bar to bring up the Music option.
- Tap on the grayed-out Music text, then proceed to select a song from your Apple Music library.
- Once you pick a song, the Library popup will close and the gray Music text will be replaced by the song title.
- Hit Next in the top-right corner and toggle off the Ask Before Running option on the next page. This is to make sure that your automation runs without asking for permission first. Confirm your choice by tapping the Don’t Ask option in the popup.
- Tap Done in the top-right corner of your screen and voilà! You now have a new charging sound that is unique to your iPhone. Plug in your iPhone to test the new sound.
How to turn off charging sound on Android
- Go to the “Settings” menu on your phone.
- Look for “Sounds” or “Sound & vibration” and tap on it.
- Find “Charging sound” or “Plugged in sound” and turn it off.
If you can’t find the choice to turn off the charging sound, you can try these other steps:
- Join your phone to the charger.
- Swipe down from the top of the screen when the charging sound plays to get to the notification panel.
- Look for the “Charging” message and press and hold it.
- Tap “Details” or “More settings” (depending on your phone type).
- Find the setting that lets you turn off the charging sound and turn it off.
FAQs
This is a vibration noise that happens when electric current runs through a transformer or a winding wire inside a component part. But the charger can still be used without worry because it is safe.
This is because the capacitor inside the charger still has some energy in it. To protect the battery, the wave in the charger’s output is smoothed out by the capacitor. When you unplug the charger from the AC power source, the energy (voltage) saved in the capacitor will stay there for 10 to 15 seconds before it gets released to 0V.