Elephant Sounds Ringtones

Contains ads
50+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image

About this app

Bring the wild to your phone with Elephant Sounds Ringtones — a delightful collection of real, high-quality elephant calls, playful trumpets and deep rumbles you can set as ringtones, notifications, or alarms. Perfect for animal lovers, nature fans, or anyone who wants a unique, memorable sound. 🐘✨

What you’ll love:

🎧 Large library of unique elephant sounds — trumpets, rumbles, chirps and playful calls

⏰ Random Alarm (Alarm Roulette) — wake up to a different elephant sound every time for a fun, refreshing start

🔔 Set as ringtone, notification, or alarm in a few taps

▶️ Mini player — quick play, pause, and preview without leaving the screen

📚 Fun facts about elephants — learn while you listen (perfect for kids & curious minds)

✅ Easy-to-use interface — browse, preview, favorite, and apply sounds instantly

How it works:

Browse the collection and preview sounds with the mini player.

Tap a sound to open options: Set as Ringtone, Notification, or Alarm.

Use the Alarm Roulette to choose a random alarm tone — great for variety and fun mornings!

Why Elephant Sounds?
Whether you want a gentle deep rumble for relaxation, a loud trumpet for an attention-grabbing ringtone, or a playful call for your notifications — this app makes personalization simple and fun. It’s a unique way to stand out, bring a smile to your day, and learn a few cool elephant facts along the way. 🌿

Get started now — download Elephant Sounds Ringtones and give your phone a wild new voice! 🐘🎶
Updated on
Jan 3, 2026

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
No data collected
Learn more about how developers declare collection