Use the Search Bar at the bottom of the screen and search for Text then select Text from the list. Scroll past the new chunk of text and tap the Share button that appears in the bottom right corner.
You can tap the plus button or use the search bar at the bottom to find Copy to Clipboard
You should see a new large chunk of text appear beneath your last action. Next, tap the Play button in the bottom right of the screen. Select the blue + button and search for Copy to Clipboard and then select Copy to Clipboard from the list. Your sound should be copied before you select clipboard If your file it not copied, go back and copy it to proceed. Note: It's important that you copied your sound to the clipboard in Step 3, otherwise this part won't work. Tap on the word Input and then select Clipboard. Select Add Action and search for Encode and choose Base64 Encode from the list of options. The shortcuts app is where you'll set a sound as your charging noise Make sure that Is Connected is selected then tap on Next. Scroll down to the bottom of the list and tap on Charger. Open Shortcuts and tap the Automation button at the bottom of the screen then press Create Personal Automation. You'll need the Shortcuts app for this part, so make sure you have it installed on your phone. The next step is where we'll turn your saved sound into your new charging sound. Create a shortcut for your charging sound When you have your sound open, tap the Share button and then Copy to copy the sound to your clipboard. If you aren't using Safari, you can find the file in the Files app. Copy your sound to the clipboard after downloading from Kapwing.Īfter the file is saved, tap on the arrow in the top right of Safari to access your downloads and open the file. Tap the Download button to save your charging sound to your device. In just a few moments, your file will be ready to download. When you're ready to export and download your new charging sound, click the down arrow next to the red Export Video button and select Export as MP3. Next, select the part you want to download. If you only want to use a portion of the audio, select your video and click Trim Videoon the right side of the screen. The converter tool can turn videos into sound filesĪfter pasting the link, your file will immediately appear in the Kapwing Studio. You'll use this tool to convert the video or audio file into the correct format to use for your charging sound in iOS. With your sound copied to the clipboard, head over to the Kapwing Converter and paste the link to upload your sound. Upload the sound to the Kapwing Converter You can copy the link to a YouTube or TikTok video by tapping the share button on iPhone
Whether your sound is coming from TikTok, YouTube, Soundcloud, or elsewhere, start by copying the URL to the video or song to get started. I ended up going with the sound of Travis Scott shouting "It's Lit," which I was able to find in a 1 second YouTube video. To find inspiration for my charging sound, I looked to both TikTok and YouTube where I found an endless supply of options. You can use almost any sound or music you find online as your charging sound.
How to Change Your iPhone Charging Sound to Anything In this tutorial, I'll show you how to change the charging sound on your iPhone using and the Shortcuts app.
thanks for instructions #disney #magicband #disneyworld #disneyland #disneyparks #disneylife #sound #charger #iphone #hacks ♬ original sound - samrose0308 iPhone users quickly took news of the feature to TikTok where it went viral with thousands of charging sounds shared via videos on the app. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to use any sound from TikTok or YouTube as your iPhone charging sound.Īpple's iOS 14 introduced plenty of new customization options, including the ability to change the charging sound your phone makes when you plug it in. IOS 14 makes it easy to change the charging sound on your iPhone.