Silent Boot

3.6
4.68K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Silent Boot mutes your phone on shutdown to keep it silent on boot and restores previous volume settings after startup is complete.

Please note: This workaround does not apply to all phones.
Updated on
Jul 21, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

3.6
4.55K reviews
Joe Varone
August 4, 2022
This app is great and does exactly what I want. When I go to turn off my phone it automatically turns volume to silent so that when I turn the phone back on there is no T-Mobile startup sound. Just remember to turn your volume back to where you'd like it. Also it provides you a notification that it's working however if you want you can turn it off
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Mike M
April 2, 2025
A must if you have a T-Mobile phone. it's criminal that T-Mobile does not let you turn off the T-Mobile jingle it plays during startup. there is no setting that lets you do this. I had a Verizon phone that I switched over and it was fine until the latest update where now I get the T-Mobile splash screen along with the chime. I called T-Mobile tech support and they suggested that I load this app. it works, but it takes it a second to load after startup, and then it can turn the sound back on.
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A Google user
February 23, 2019
Nice idea. It only works on Android 7 if you enable quickboot. Quickboot only works when the phone is off for short periods and so overnight, despite having this app, the startup jingle is still full volume. Looks like rooting the phone is the only answer...sigh. Shame this app is needed at all really. You used to have full volume control until Google took over. Good idea though :)
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What’s new

Updated to target newer Android versions