Custom Notifications for Facebook Messenger and Outlook apps

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I have the S7 and have some custom ring tones and notification sounds that I have been using. When I got the phone I was able to set all the notification sounds across different apps just how I like. Just in the last couple of days I have had some bluetooth issues where my phone drops connection to my car. I decided to factory reset the phone to fix it. Now, I have a couple of apps that I can't get custom notifications set for.

I am trying to set custom tones for Outlook (both for email and calendar notifications) and for Facebook Messenger. Both show me the same list of options for tones, but none of the 26 custom notification sounds that I have imported to the phone show up. The notification files were placed into the notification folder on the internal storage of the phone. They have showed up for all the other apps I have tried to use them with. Just not these two apps, which is weird because they worked fine before resetting the phone.

Any thoughts on why or what I might try? Thanks.
 

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Welcome to Android Central! Try deleting those tones from the Notifications directory, then copying them back again.
 

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I have the same problem. I have tried this and no go. I can only see stock notifications for FB Messenger. I want to use a different tone. Where can I add it so it will pick it up in the list when I try to change it?
 

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I had this same issue. It's specific to the selective permissions feature that was added in Android 6. You can fix it by going to Android settings -> Applications (or your Android skin's equivalent) -> Specific app (Facebook, Outlook, etc..) and then enabling the 'Storage' permission for the app. This will allow the app access to the custom notification/ringtones that you have stored on your internal storage and/or SD card.
 

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I had this same issue. It's specific to the selective permissions feature that was added in Android 6. You can fix it by going to Android settings -> Applications (or your Android skin's equivalent) -> Specific app (Facebook, Outlook, etc..) and then enabling the 'Storage' permission for the app. This will allow the app access to the custom notification/ringtones that you have stored on your internal storage and/or SD card.

Your post helped me and will help a lot of other people and I just want to say 'Thank you!'.
 

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WORKED! Thank you so much. The only thing I'll note is that I have both "Applications" and "Applications Manager" menus under Settings. I was slightly confused at first, but figured it out when I clicked the Applications Manager and saw the choices. Thanks again! :) :D :) :D
 

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Nope does not work here. Using android 6.01. In the application manager and then Outlook it does state all the permissions the app uses. None of them is related to central storage. One of them is related to the SD-card. None of the permissions can be changed......

What is going wrong...?
 

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dpreview_Horshack Thank you . The permissions were all off on Outlook and the standard ringtones did not show. As soon as I gave Outlook permission to look at storage, Boom, there you have it - all of the ringtones on my Nexus 6P
 

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I am using the same version and had to make a small change to find the option.
Settings ->Device->Applications->Application Manager->Outlook->check Permissions - Calendar and Storage = ON, Notifications = Allowed

Outlook->Gear icon (settings)->Scroll to Calendar->Notifications, pick account if needed->Sound->select sound.

Before I notice dpreview_Horshack's advice, I put the sound file in several places on my phone. When I tried to set the notification, I found that the copies in the notifications folder and the Android/Media/com.google.android.talk/Notifications folders were both visible. I got rid of the second and was good to go.

I hope this helps.
 

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I have a Note 5. with 6.0.1: Spent some hours trying to figure out why I couldn't use custom sounds downloaded and added to Notification folders. Found solution here immediately and fixed in a minute after checking Android Central. Many thanks.
 

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I am using the same version and had to make a small change to find the option.
Settings ->Device->Applications->Application Manager->Outlook->check Permissions - Calendar and Storage = ON, Notifications = Allowed

Outlook->Gear icon (settings)->Scroll to Calendar->Notifications, pick account if needed->Sound->select sound.

Before I notice dpreview_Horshack's advice, I put the sound file in several places on my phone. When I tried to set the notification, I found that the copies in the notifications folder and the Android/Media/com.google.android.talk/Notifications folders were both visible. I got rid of the second and was good to go.

I hope this helps.

Thanks man
 
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I have tried all these directions for my s8. Nothing works. Still shows the same default ones as before.

New here but wanting to provide the solution that worked for me (I literally registered just to reply to this hoping it may help).

I went into the File Manager and copied the notification tones that I was wanting to show up in the list and pasted them into the Notifications folder on my phone's Internal Storage. Once I did that they showed up in the list and I was able to change my notification tones. (I had previously checked my Outlook permissions and Storage was already allowed so I had to get a little creative). Hope this helps someone else! 😊
 

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