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What sound are you hearing? Does it match one of the installed notification tones? And what message app are you using? Have you silenced notifications in that app's settings?
Thanks for all of the questions - they help a lot!
I'm trying to get notified only from my contacts - for both calls and text messages. How should I find out just which sound is playing when I get a text message? I've already checked the device settings and the app (Google Messages) settings, but at this stage, no joy. Something is generating a notification. I have another app, MacroDroid, and I hope to use it to generate all message sounds. But that won't happen until I silence all notifications. I'm currently looking into using Do Not Disturb, in case the sound that I'm hearing is baked into the system and can't be modified. So, I'm back to my original question - is there a sound "baked in" to the messaging software?
Sorry for all of the questions, but "I've checked everywhere I can think of" doesn't help us much because we don't know where you've thought of (and we do sometimes get people who only check the system settings but not the app or vice-versa).
I do have one app installed, a right piece of junk from a group of amateurs who know nothing about app development (i.e. Facebook), that currently plays one particular notification tone no matter what is set in the app or even if sounds are turned-off in the app, and I've had to silence it at the system level (Settings > Apps > app > Notifications and then set to deliver silently - menus may be different on your phone). But that's the only time I've met an app that badly written in more than a decade of using Android. If you are unlucky and your message app is like that then assuming it's SMS messages rather than something proprietary you can probably fix it by just installing a different SMS app (there is nothing special about the app the manufacturer or carrier chose to pre-install, so no reason not to change it if it doesn't do what you want).