GALAXY Nexus Audio Files (Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich) [Exacted]

window7

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Do you want to make your Android device sound like a GALAXY Nexus? Down below you have a zipped archive with the whole Audio directory pulled out from a GNex device with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

The sound pack includes alarm, notifications, ringtones, messages and UI sounds. Use a PC/laptop with Windows and follow the instructions below:
1, Extract the zip file (it should be automatically renamed “audio.” If not, rename the folder “audio.”)
2, Place the “audio” folder in the “media” folder found on your device’s SD card. If there is no “media” file then create one.
3, Choose ringtones and notifications from your device’s settings and the new Ice Cream Sandwich sounds should show up under their respective names.
4, Enjoy!

To get the UI sounds working is a little bit trickier you need a rooted device and you also need to move the UI directory (if not renamed to UI do it manually) into /system directory. Use this path system > media > audio > ui.
 

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651stp

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awh, gotta register? and instead of posting links that lead to other sites, which also leads to another site, why dont you just put up a link yourself here? o.o oh well.
 

navjot94

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awh, gotta register? and instead of posting links that lead to other sites, which also leads to another site, why dont you just put up a link yourself here? o.o oh well.
I am able to download just fine, without registering for anything :confused:
And thank you OP, great download!
 

bdpyo

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Couldn't get it working at 1st, reflashed my ROM and now have both my original sounds and new ones.

Do the sounds seem to play low for anyone?

Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App
 

Braneless

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Didn't work with NSCollab Sprint 1.0.51 rom. I placed the extracted folder in sd > media and the sounds aren't showing up. Reboot didn't give any different results.

Should I just paste this folder in system > media since I'm running a custom rom?



NS4G NSCollab Sprint 1.0.51, Matr1x 9.0, Shady Arctic Blue Theme
 

window7

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Didn't work with NSCollab Sprint 1.0.51 rom. I placed the extracted folder in sd > media and the sounds aren't showing up. Reboot didn't give any different results.

Should I just paste this folder in system > media since I'm running a custom rom?



NS4G NSCollab Sprint 1.0.51, Matr1x 9.0, Shady Arctic Blue Theme
To get the UI sounds working is a little bit trickier you need a rooted device and you also need to move the UI directory (if not renamed to UI do it manually) into /system directory. Use this path system > media > audio > ui.
 

Braneless

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To get the UI sounds working is a little bit trickier you need a rooted device and you also need to move the UI directory (if not renamed to UI do it manually) into /system directory. Use this path system > media > audio > ui.
I'm talking about ringtones, alarms, and the like.


NS4G NSCollab Sprint 1.0.51, Matr1x 9.0, Shady Arctic Blue Theme
 

tony1208

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awh, gotta register? and instead of posting links that lead to other sites, which also leads to another site, why dont you just put up a link yourself here? o.o oh well.
What the heck are talking about?? I cicked once and it dl with no issues or pagaes popping up haha..maybe you have spam on your system :)
 

samxbwreck

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hmmmm.. mkay. i tried doing this with my evo3d

i used ES Explorer (with root explorer and mount r/w checked on)

droppd the "audio" folder in the /system /media directory.. reboot device.. NO sounds like audible selections etc..

now u said it would be trickier.. as IN just dropping UI folder in the /System directory it self?? plz help brozays