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This may sound amusing, but studies show that your ringtone explains a lot about your personality. Yes, its true, just like your favorite color, book, movie or food, your choice of ringtones too reflect your character and personality. A chart compiled by Buzzle lists different ringtone categories and the personality associated with each ringtone.

Download ringtones that project a cool personality and image. Keep in mind that you can be judged by the ringtone you set. Choose a ringtone that is new and popular and make sure that it is not boring, old-fashioned or irritating.

You then need to click the menu button and create a new group. Give it a name and choose a ring tone then click add members and click select all (top left). This will add all your stored 'known' contacts to the group, and will use the selected ringtone for their incoming calls.

T-Mobile CallerTunes provides songs, voice recordings, sound effects, and more that play for callers while they wait for you to answer. CallerTunes is a retired service and no longer available for purchase.

If you have a Caller Tunes application subscription and are currently paying $5/month, your monthly bill , or amount due will be reduced by $5 beginning May 30, 2023. After May 30, 2023, you will lose your ringback tones and callers will hear the standard tone when they call you. At that time the Caller Tunes application will no longer be available in the App Store or Play store. Those who currently have the application installed will no longer have access to the library of songs and can remove the application from their devices. For further details, please call your customer care team 1-800-937-8997.

CallerTunes lets your callers hear a song or status message whenever they call. A ringtone is what you hear from your phone when someone calls you, while a CallerTune is what the caller hears when they call you.

I'd suggest the same thing razmee209 suggested. Assign custom ringtones to people whose calls you answer. Also, consider Settings>Phone>Silence Unknown Callers. That way, people who aren't in your contacts would ring at all. They will still show in the recents list and can still leave voicemail.

Thanks Idris, that is a good suggestion to silence unknown callers. But does that only work for callers with the "Unknown Caller" that shows up? Does it apply to callers with numbers that show, but just aren't in my contacts?

Thanks Raz, but that's not really what I'm going for. I don't want to assign ringtones to individuals, that would take a lot of effort. I want to, instead, have the option to have a ringtone set for callers that are NOT in my contacts list. Does that make sense?

To set a song as your ringtone it needs to saved in your Files app or must be purchased and downloaded on your phone. You can't use songs that you just have saved on Apple Music or another streaming service such as Spotify.

The easiest way to do this is to pick out your favorite song and save it to files using an mp3 converter or buy it in the iTunes Store. Then you'll have to create a loop of that song in GarageBand and export it as a ringtone. Don't worry, the process is quite easy, and we'll talk you through the steps.

This wikiHow teaches you how to create and install a custom ringtone from a song on your iPhone using iTunes on your iPhone, PC, or Mac. If you're using macOS Catalina or later, you'll actually be using the Music app. You can also create a custom ringtone from a GarageBand project on your Mac. You can easily create a ringtone from most music file types, including M4As and MP3s, as long as it's saved to your computer. Once you've added the song's ringtone to your iPhone, you can set it as the phone's default ringtone or as the ringtone for a specific contact.

I believe it is confusing to give them the same name. I can understand that it is a tone being supplied by the 'called' phone for the called phone but confusing when you ask, did you get ringtone on a call. Now you have to qualify which end of the call you're talking about, the calling or called party.

What I thought I was saying is the ringtone heard by the calling party is supplied by the service provider and it cannot be altered/changed etc by the calling party or the called party. Well at least not here, perhaps it is different where you are. Does that mean that you can alter the ringtone that the caller hears by altering a setting in the called phone? Interested to know what the advantage of that is to the caller.

I can understand assigning separate ringtones for different contacts on incoming calls to know in advance who is calling you but at a bit of a loss to understand what the advantage to the caller is to get an individual ringtone sent to them by the called number. I suppose at least they would know that they connected to the correct number if nothing else.

The Nokia tune is a phrase from a composition for solo guitar, Gran Vals, composed in 1902 by the Spanish classical guitarist and composer Francisco Trrega.[1] It has been associated with Finnish corporation Nokia since the 1990s, becoming the first identifiable musical ringtone on a mobile phone; Nokia selected an excerpt to be used as its default ringtone.[2]

The Nokia tune first appeared on the Nokia 2110 released in 1994, under the name ringtone Type 7, showing that it was just one of the normal ringtones. The tune's original name varied in the ringtone list, listed as Type 13 on some phones, or Type 5 on others. In December 1997 with the introduction of the Nokia 6110, ringtones were each given a specific name, and the tune received the name "Grande valse". Some later Nokia phones (e.g. some 3310s) still used Type 7 as the name of the Nokia tune.[6] In 1998, "Grande valse" was renamed to "Nokia tune" and effectively became Nokia's flagship ringtone.

The Nokia tune has been updated several times, either to take advantage of advancing technology or to reflect musical trends at the time. The first polyphonic MIDI version of the Nokia tune, created by composer Ian Livingstone[7] (often mistaken as being Thomas Dolby's work),[8] was introduced in 2001 with the release of two South Korea-exclusive devices, the Nokia 8877 and the Nokia 8887. The Nokia 3510, released in 2002, was the first globally released phone to include this version, using Beatnik's miniBAE technology. The Nokia 9500 Communicator in 2004 introduced a realtone recorded piano version. A guitar-based version was introduced with the Nokia N78 in 2008, reflecting the popularity of nu-folk at the time.[3]

The Nokia N9 in late 2011 introduced a new version, which was created by in-house composer Henry Daw. This version uses a marimba for its melody, and was intended to be genre-neutral.[9] The same year, a contest titled Nokia Tune Remake was held on the crowdsourcing website Audiodraft.[10] The winning entry was a dubstep version, which was shipped on many Nokia phones from 2012 to 2013 alongside the regular Nokia tune. Another updated version of the Nokia tune was introduced in 2013, built on the same principles as the 2011 version. In 2018, a new version was introduced on HMD Global's Nokia 1 and 7 Plus, and remains in use. This was also created by Henry Daw; it was intended to be an evolution of the 2013 version while retaining similar instrumentation.[11]

The Indonesian rock band The Changcuters included the segment of the Nokia tune on their song "Parampampam". The song was included on their 2011 album Tugas Akhir and was also featured on the Nokia X2-01 for the Indonesian market.[22]

This service allows you to set a song, funny message, your name, music, or any other sound as your ring-back tone for caller tune for your callers. These caller tunes can be set in different ways for all your callers.

Airtel Tune is a Caller Ring Back Tone service that allows you to set a song, tone, music, funny messages or sounds as a Ring-Back Tone for your callers. You can set a Caller Tune for all your callers, while they wait for you to pick up the call.

You might be tired of hearing the same ringtone you've had for years since you last budgeted for a new Android phone. Most people don't realize you can change the default ringtone and assign a custom tune for your listed contacts. It's a handy feature when separating urgent work calls from personal ones. But that involves learning how to experiment with new ringtones while replacing the selected default. This short guide teaches you how to change your ringtone or load any custom tune from your phone's file manager.

Assigning custom ringtones to specific contacts can help you differentiate important callers from irrelevant ones. It's helpful when you are on a busy commute route and want to guess the caller based on ringtone.

So far, we've talked about changing the ringtone for your regular calls over the carrier network. With the soaring popularity of third-party IM (instant messaging) apps, many prefer WhatsApp, Messenger, and Google Meet to stay in touch with friends and family. Here's how to change the ringtone for your incoming WhatsApp calls on Android.

Regarding customization, your Android phone isn't limited to changing ringtones. You can change app icons and customize Android's Material You theme. If you frequently receive calls from apps like WhatsApp or Telegram, you must use the respective app's settings menu to change the incoming call ringtone. 006ab0faaa

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