iOS 17.2 will let you change your default notification sound back

Why wasn't this available years ago?

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When people updated their iPhones to iOS 17 in September, they were in for a bit of a surprise. The default notification sound for the device was different. Personally, it took me about a couple of weeks to get used to it. And now that I’m used to it, Apple decided to give people the option to change it back.

This is notable because it has taken Apple over 15 years to allow us to finally change the default sound on our devices.

You can even change the default haptic feedback for the phone. This, too, was updated in iOS 17, but I hadn’t noticed much in that regard.

Source: MacRumors

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Marcus Summers is a Linux system administrator by trade. He has been working with Linux for nearly 15 years and has become a fan of open source ideals. He self identifies as a socialist and believes that the world's information should be free for all.
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