Change default notification sound on calendar.

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Been trying to change the sound on the iPhone 11 calendar alerts. But failed to achieve. Seem to get the same sound which ever one I choose.
is the one that keeps sounding default? Any thoughts on this. I do understand that it’s not a major problem but would be nice to have a one to my choice.
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David
 

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Hi David,

I’ve found in the past that a reboot after changing the Sound or similar-type setting helps. Worth a try.

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Thanks Ian. Will give it a go. Will let you know.

Many Thanks once again. David.
 
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Sorry no luck.
Many thanks anyway.
 
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Ian Sorry to get back to you. Can I ask is there a method of just having the notifications on the Lock Screen without the sound ?.
Sorry to be a pain.Been looking for an option for that but no luck. Im using a iPhone 11.
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Hi David,

I think I have an answer;)

Settings > Notifications > Scroll done and you will see all your apps in alphabetical order.**

Tap on Calendar.

At the top, make sure "Allow Notifications" is On.

Further down is "ALERTS"

This where you decide where you want the Notification to appear - Lock Screen, Notification Centre and alongside "Banners".

Tick the one or ones most suitable to you. Lock Screen in your case?

Tap on Banner Style This offers you Temporary or Persistent

Below Banner Style is "Sounds".

Tap on Sounds. Here you can choose:

Vibration - Tap to see choices.

Further Down is "Alert Tones". Here you can choose NONE

If you've followed me so far, this means that you can get Calendar Notifications ONLY on your Lock Screen and NO SOUND.

BTW: **this process can be applied to every app on your iPhone 11.

Do let me know if this works for you.

Ian
 
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Brilliant At last.
May thanks once again.

David. Thankyou.:):)
 

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Well, I'm chuffed to bits for you.

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