For all of its customization benefits, Android has never 
been well known for having the most user-friendly settings options. Case
 in point: setting a custom ringtone for devices running the AOSP 
version of Android has, in the past, involved plugging your phone into 
your computer to drag and drop song and sound files onto the phone for 
use later, or to move downloaded files to the proper location on the 
phone using a file manager.
With Google’s Android O, however, you’ll be able to 
customize your ringtone, alarm, and notification settings from the phone
 itself with files you’ve downloaded from the web, your email, or a 
cloud storage service. The new option, pointed out by the folks over at Android Police,
 shows up at the bottom of the list of available jingles, letting you 
add from device storage, similar to features on Samsung, LG, and other 
phones. Android O, first announced earlier this week, is pretty much all about deeper and more powerful customization options. 
Sure, it’s not the most groundbreaking addition Android O brings to the 
table. But it’s certainly a step forward in the usability department. It
 also ensures that users who don’t often plug their Android device into 
their computer and mess around with a third-party file manager can enjoy
 a long overdue feature of modern phones.  
Source : TheVerge
  
  
    
      


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