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How to create a ringtone on your Nothing Phone using Glyph Composer?

Here’s how you can make fun ringtones on your Nothing phone.

The Glyph Interface is one of the most appealing features of Nothing smartphones. While some are quick to dismiss it as a gimmick, the back panel lighting does infact hold functional value. One of the more interesting features of Nothing phones is the Glyph Composer, which lets users create ringtones that sync up with the back panel lighting. Here’s how you can use it.

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What can you do with the Glyph interface on your Nothing Phone?

The eye-catching lighting strips on the back of your Nothing Phone aren’t there just for the aesthetics. Here’s what you can do with them.

  • Assign different lighting patterns and different contacts so you know who’s calling without looking at the screen.
  • Mark certain apps as ‘essential’. Notifications from the app light up a portion of the Glyph Interface.
  • Track the timer using the Glyph lights.
  • Create new ringtones that sync with the Glyph lights.
  • Sync the Glyph Interface to the music being played on the device.
  • Use the Glyph Interface as a fill light for portraits.
  • Use the Glyph Interface as a torch.

Create a ringtone on your Nothing Phone using the Glyph Composer

Step 1: Go to Settings and select Glyph Interface.

How to create a ringtone on your Nothing Phone using Glyph Composer?

Step 2: Tap on Composer. If you’re using it for the first time, install the app from the Play Store.

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Step 2: Tap on Composer. If you’re using it for the first time, install the app from the Play Store.

Step 3: Select a tone style by tapping the name next to the red dot.

Step 3: Select a tone style by tapping the name next to the red dot.

Step 4: Tap the keys in the bottom panel to test the tone style.

Step 5: Hit the red dot to begin recording the ringtone.

Step 6: Start playing the ringtone by tapping the keys.

Step 6: Start playing the ringtone by tapping the keys. How to create a ringtone on your Nothing Phone using Glyph Composer?

Step 7: The recording will end automatically after 10 seconds. Hit the play icon to preview it.

Step 8: Tap Save and give the ringtone an appropriate name.

Step 8: Tap Save and give the ringtone an appropriate name. How to create a ringtone on your Nothing Phone using Glyph Composer?

Step 9: Hit Save again.

Step 9: Hit Save again. How to create a ringtone on your Nothing Phone using Glyph Composer?

Step 10: Tap on Set as default to set it as the default ringtone.

Step 10: Tap on Set as default to set it as the default ringtone. How to create a ringtone on your Nothing Phone using Glyph Composer?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How do I create a ringtone using Glyph Composer?

Go to Settings>Glyph Interface>Composer, select a tone style, hit the red dot icon, and start playing the ringtone. The recording will end automatically after 10 seconds.

How to import music to Glyph Composer?

Go to Settings>Glyph Interface>Composer, hit the menu icon in the top left corner of the screen, then hit the ellipses in the top right corner of the screen. Tap on ‘Import’ and select the ringtone from Google Drive.

How do I enable music visualisation on the Glyph lighting on my Nothing Phone?

Go to Settings>Glyph Interface>Music visualisation, and turn on the toggle switch.

What is Flip to Glyph?

Flip to Glyph is a feature on Nothing smartphones that puts the device on mute when it is placed face down. The user is notified of incoming calls and alerts via the blinking Glyph lights.

How do I turn on the Glyph lights on my Nothing Phone?

To turn on the Glyph lighting, swipe down from the status bar and tap the radiating Glyph tile in the Quick Settings Menu.

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Final Thoughts

This is how you can create a ringtone on your Nothing Phone using the Glyph Composer. You may also want to check out how you can hide the app labels on your Nothing Phone. If you have any questions, let us know in the comments!

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Utkarsh is a seasoned writer who seeks to simplify complex concepts and bring the latest in technology to a broader audience. You can catch his exhaustive 'How to' guides, deep-dive feature articles, cutting edge news stories, and comprehensive tech reviews on Gadgetbridge.com. Apart from dabbling in all things tech, Utkarsh also enjoys watching club football, adding to his TBR pile of books, and making Spotify playlists. Automobile enthusiasts and motorheads can also catch his articles on Motorbridge.com.
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