Android lets you control different system sounds separately: ringtones, alarms and media files. But did you know that it is also possible to individually manage the volume of each of the applications installed on your smartphone and even create personalized profiles?
You can do almost anything with Android. All you need is the right app. If system settings already allow to separately manage the volume of media, alarms, and ringtones, they do not allow individual control. sound settings for each applicationOn the other hand, App Volume Control can do this perfectly, and it does it very well.
Download App Volume Control
To get started, you will download the App Volume Control app directly from the Google Play Store. there is free version With advertising and a “Pro” version sold for 0.99 €. That said, the free version will be just fine, the ads will remain discreet.
Authorize the application
After the app is installed, you need to authorize it to access your smartphone’s accessibility settings. To do this, simply launch it and then click the big button. You will then be taken to your smartphone’s accessibility settings and simply press the button to allow the service to access your settings.
Configure App Volume Control
Now that the app has access to your smartphone’s accessibility settings, you can get to work. All the apps available on your smartphone are displayed, then you only need to adjust the volume of the various system sounds when opening and closing for each app you decide.create a personalized profile as follows.
You will be able to mute ringtones and/or alarms, especially when listening to streaming music, playing games or watching videos on YouTube.