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How to Turn Off Camera Shutter Sound on Android and iPhone

Last Updated on June 1, 2023 by Bestusefultips

Android phones have fantastic camera features, including panorama, slow motion, professional mode, and more camera settings. By default, turn on the camera shutter sound on your Android and iPhone device, so when you take a picture, the shutter sounds to listen. Sometimes enabling the shutter sounds annoying when continuously taking more photos. Here’s how to turn off camera shutter sound on Android. It’s simple to enable/disable camera shutter sound on your Android, iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, OnePlus, and other devices. Also, use an Android application on your device to take pictures without sound.

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How to Turn Off Camera Shutter Sound Android and iPhone

You can turn off camera sound on Android using camera settings and phone volume settings. In this tutorial, I will show you both methods.

How to Turn Off the Camera Shutter Sound using Camera Settings

Step 1: Tap the App drawer from the home screen on your Android devices.

Step 2: Tap the Camera app.

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Step 3: Tap on the Settings gear icon at the top or bottom of the screen (Depending on your model) or Slide the screen from left to right to open camera settings.

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You can see enable the camera shutter sound under the General settings on your phone.

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Step 4: Toggle off the Shutter sound or Camera sounds.

You can use this setting to change your device’s camera storage location, photo or video size.

How to Turn Off Camera Shutter Sound on Stock Android

Step 1: Open the Camera app.

Step 2: Tap the Settings gear icon at the top right or left side.

Step 3: Toggle off the Camera sounds.

If you can’t find this option, use your Android phone sound settings to disable the camera shutter sound.

How to Silent or Vibrate Sound on Android Stock to Disable Camera Sound (Google Pixel)

Step 1: Go to Settings.

Step 2: Tap Sound & Vibration or Sound.

You can see media volume, call volume, Ring & notification volume, and Alarm volume.

Step 3: Silent or Vibrate the Ring & notification volume on your stock Android.

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How to Turn Off Camera Shutter Sound on Samsung

Step 1: Open the Camera app.

Step 2: Tap on the Settings gear icon.

Step 3: Toggle off the Shutter sound or Camera sound.

If you can’t find it, set the notification as mute or vibrate on your Samsung phone.

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How to Turn Off Camera Sound on OnePlus

Step 1: Open the Camera app.

Step 2: Tap Three vertical dots (More) at the top right corner.

Step 3: Tap Settings.

Step 4: Toggle off the Shutter sound in the General section.

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How to Turn Off Camera Shutter Sound on iPhone – 3 Ways

You can turn off camera sound on iPhone devices using three different methods, including enabling live photos (Settings > Camera > Settings > Live Photo), switching your iPhone ring to mute or silent, and using Assistive touch settings to disable the camera shutter sound on your iOS devices.

Use Third-Party Camera Apps to Turn Off the Camera Shutter Sound Android 

You can take high-quality photos with continuous shooting silently without a camera shutter sound.

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If you know another trick to turn off the camera shutter sound on Android, please share it with us. Share this article with your friends on a social network.

FAQs:

How do I Turn Off the Camera Sound on Snapchat?

You can’t turn off the camera sound using Snapchat settings. To turn off Snapchat camera sound, you need to set your phone profile as mute or silent. Also, enable Do Not Disturb mode to turn off the camera sound.

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