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Anyway to get thunderbolt sound from boot animation for notification?

I downloaded es file explorer and found the file. Now, how do I get it to where I can access it from the ui. Thanks for the tips! They have gotten me this far.


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I created a folder on the SD card named Notifications and copied the thunderbolt sound file there. now when you go to settings and look at the list of notification sounds the new one will be there :)
 
Thanks! I did exactly that. Not sure if it was necessary but used ringdroid to access it off the sd card. Thank you again for the help!

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the new notification sounds works for GMail and text notifications, but for some reason the original tone, Alpha.mp3 I think, is always the one that sounds for the Mail app. any ideas? the settings for the app only allow you to turn the sounds on/off but that's it :(

I even tried to copy the FinalThunder sound file to Alpha but it's protected for the moment...
 
Go under personalization, go to notifications and you have to set up each one individually. Good luck

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Thunder notification

I found all those Thunder sounds/notifications on Zedge, but does anyone know how/where to find one that has the "Droid" notification (the same one from the Motorola Droid{s}) first, and then the thunder sound? Thanks!
 
if u rename the final thunder mp3 file u can use it as a ringtone/notification...whatever dancedroid:icon_ banana:...otherwise its DRM protected :icon_evil::icon_eek::icon_evil::icon_eek:
 
Not positive if it will work but you could try this, (I was able to copy the file to my sd card this way. Use Es file explore open up the app, switch to home (phone) access /system/customize/resource folder and the file is called "FinalThunder.mp3" long press and there is an option to delete. Give it a try, I would test it for you but I doing want to get rid of it. Good luck, I hope it works for you.




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