Apple finally adds customizable Default Alerts sounds with iOS 17.2

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Apple finally adds customizable Default Alerts sounds with iOS 17.2

Apple finally adds customizable Default Alerts sounds with iOS 17.2،

Just days before the launch of the latest iPhone 15 series, Apple introduced iOS 17. The operating system has been updated several times since its debut to fix different issues, many of which caused various issues. Problems with the iPhone 15. However, iOS updates not only bring solutions but also new features, as we will see with the next iOS 17.2.

According to MacRumorswhen Apple will launch iOS 17.2 to the public later this year, probably before Christmas, it will bring a much-anticipated feature: the ability to customize the default notification alert. In the beta version of iOS 17.2, users have the option to change the default notification alert.

In the Sounds & Haptics settings, a new “Default Alerts” section has been introduced. This section allows you to select the sound for all incoming notifications, excluding SMS, email alerts, and calendar alerts, which already have customization options.

Apple didn’t have a setup to tinker with your default notification sound before, but now it’s a game-changer. This update is pretty cool for those who always wanted to choose their own sound. Now you can use any text tone as your notification sound.

That’s not all: you can also change the default haptic feedback. Apple changed the haptic alert iOS 17but now you can change or customize it if the update doesn’t suit you.

iOS 17 is a free update for recent iPhones, going back to the iPhone XS. It’s a step up from iOS 16, which comes with many refinements and features. A big shout out to Apple for this dedicated support, as not many companies update their 5 year old phones to the latest software.
In the next iOS 17.2, we are also looking forward to the launch of the Journal app for all iPhone users. Apple Journal is essentially a digital journal, giving you a space to jot down your thoughts, observations, and experiences. Additionally, you can add media and much more. It’s pretty exciting: we don’t see a new internal Apple app every day.