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Picking a new ringtone on your Pixel currently means choosing the sound first and worrying about its volume elsewhere. Google looks ready to make that process a little more convenient by putting volume controls right inside its Sounds app.
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In an unreleased build found in Pixel 11 firmware, we spotted volume sliders on the selection screens for phone ringtones, notification sounds, and alarms. This lets you hear a sound and adjust its volume without backing out to a different settings page. The build isn’t available through the Play Store yet, but the sliders were already working without any tinkering on our part.
There may be a more substantial addition in the works, too. New strings refer to a “Vibrations” tab and describe a collection featuring “familiar patterns and new, personal vibrations.” We couldn’t get this part working on a Pixel 9, so the strings alone don’t tell us when, or even whether, Google will release it.
We first uncovered a vibration selector for Pixel ringtones and notification alerts back in January 2025, allowing the sound and vibration pattern to be chosen separately. That feature still hasn’t reached users, but its appearance in this newer build suggests Google may not have abandoned the idea after all.
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