Android 9.0 Pie has officially rolled out, but for the time being, it’s only available to Google’s own Pixel phones and a select few others. Thankfully, you can get a taste of the Android Pie experience on any phone right now.
Android Pie comes with a slew of new ringtones, notifications, and system sounds that you can easily use on any Android version. All in all, the package includes 12 ringtones, 15 notification sounds, 12 alarm tunes, and 25 UI sounds. So if you’d like to experience the sounds of Android Pie, you’ve come to the right place.
Get the Android 9.0 Pie Ringtones
First, you’ll need to download the Android 9.0 ringtones and notification sounds. We put them all together in a single ZIP, which you can grab from the following link.
- Download all the ringtones and notification sounds from Android Pie (.zip)
Next, just extract the ZIP file with a file manager such as Solid Explorer, then transfer the files to their appropriate folders on your SD card or internal storage partition. Ringtones should be in the Ringtones folder, notifications should be in Notifications, and so on.
From there, it’s just a matter of going into your phone’s sound settings and choosing one of the new ringtones or notification sounds as you normally would. We have a more detailed guide on this process, so if you’d like to know more about how it’s done, head on over to the link below.
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