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I don't think it was a conscious decision of mine to set my ringtone at the 'traditional old fashioned phone ring' available. I went through the usual pattern of listening to all options (about 3 times) and then decided to settle on that particular one. And yes, when on a train, when the tone fires - at least 10 people in close proximity start padding at their pockets or digging around their bags.

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A client of mine told me a story just yesterday about one of his fellow Partners whose ringtone is set, at the loudest possible volume, to the wondrous 'Scotland the Brave'. I asked if he was Scottish (tying in with my personal branding theory) and if this was a demonstration of his patriotism - but no, he's not Scottish, but he is a bit of a technophobe and it's like he can't figure out how to a) change the theme and b) lower the volume!

Is it part of your personal branding? Well - let's consider going to a job interview, or meeting a new client for the first time - and your phone ringing (let's just assume for this post that we haven't silenced it, which of course we would have done) and out rings some 'hard core rap' or 'thrash metal' complete with obscenities. Do you think it would help them to made some judgments about your character. Very probably.

I confess, mine is a siren tone. I do my work in big-box discount stores, and you would not believe how noisy these can be. If I had a regular/normal ringtone, I would never hear it. However, I keep it next to me at all times, and answer/silence it on the first ring. When I am in quiter environment I turn the ringtone way down or put it on vibrate. (Of course, I realize hearing a phone go shake, rattle & roll can also be a special kind of hell, so I still keep it close. The thing is, be considerate of others!!!

I actually got so used to having my phone on silent, that to this day I put it on silent the minute I enter the office. I think I forgot to do it once, it (of course) had to ring and all my colleagues were surprised that my phone even had a ringtone, heh. Unfortunately my current office is not phone ring free, but at least I can do my part in keeping mine silent. :)

I agree completely with this. My office is looking at banning cell phones from desk surfaces; the requirement will be to either leave it in your bag or put it inside of a drawer, with the ringtone set on vibrate or silent.

My phone is almost always on vibrate, and its now habit of mine to check the second I get into work. Its always been a policy at my jobs (unless its a work mobile) to have it set to vibrate/silent. At one of my old jobs it had to be in a drawer/bag unless we were on breaks. Make it a policy, manage the employee to meet that policy.

Social media can be reached at work computers in some workplaces; not in mine. Those sites are blocked except for a couple of computers in the break areas, because there is no work-related reason for anyone to be on those sites.

I Had same problem with my Droid Ultra Maxx & ES File Explorer. Ringtones present in Safe Mode, but not in normal mode. I Did not need to uninstall The app. Just cleared its data and cache. Then when I went to sound then phone ringtone, I was again given choice of opening with ES File Explorer or Media Explorer. Picked the second and all the default ringtones back on the list.

Ever since a very recent update, my Galaxy Buds ring is the generic ring, like a telephone. Before the update, the ringtone (as in the custom song/ringtone) would come through the Earbuds, Galaxy Buds. does anyone know why this is happening, and how to fix this.

So sorry for the delayed response. I feel like I misstated my goal. So you heave Buds in ear, paired and connected to the phone. Someone calls you. Currently, the rigtone goes through both the buds and the phone itself. The goal was to make it where the rington goes to the earbuds only and the phone itself doesn't make a sounds, so as not to disturb others if ringtone is loud (idk, it's for my dad and he can't hear all that well, so his ringer is on high).
Figured out solution: Mute phone. Ringtone will still go through buds.
Sorry for my confusion.

Currently when I get a call, I hear the ringtone/text-tone/email-tone/whatever through both the ear buds and the phone speakers simultaneously. I'm not referring to any sort of text to speech, just the song/chimes. Id like to make it where it does not come out of the phone speakers, but just the Galaxy Buds. I'm not trying to dismiss your comment. I appreciate your time and input. I just want to make sure my goal is clear.

I just got a new cell phone and was looking for a cool ringtone...so I thought it would be fun to see what you guys all had as your ringone.

Mine right now is the Knight Rider Theme song, because my brother was playing around with my phone and installed it for me...will be changing soon though

I am clearly the only person in the world who does NOT own a cell phone. But if I did, I would have something by Eric Clapton as my ringtone. I can say this with full confidence because all my friends have classical music as their ringtones and it just cracks me up. It's not like I visit them and they've got Beethoven or Mozart playing! True, I love classical music but I think a ringtone should reflect what is cool to you.

I love playng with ringtones i change mine all the time. i had teh shakira one about a month ago i love sean paul's music so i have the answer tone of his song which is when you call me you hear his song temperature instead of the normal ring. right now i have a rkelly sean paul akon remix but that will change soon.

My ringtone sounds like a bumble bee. That was the only cool ring U.S Cellular offered on the phone. I would really like to download a ringtone on it. I would either get the song Boondocks by Little Big Town, the Dukes of Hazzard theme song, the horn on the general lee, or the song Life is A Highway from Cars. (sung by rascal flatts)

My sister's ring for her husband is "Save a horse, ride a cowboy" By Big and Rich.

Jami

So yeah, it's been 4 years and I'm bringing back to life this thread. LOL

We got new phones finally a few months ago. (had the old ones like for 5+ years. My phone is the Samsung Gloss....and my favorite ringers are Moondance by Michael Buble, Starstruck by Lady GaGa, The Stargate Atlantis Theme, and Stand by Rascal Flatts.

I tried using different songs as my ring tone but the problem was I never realized my phone was ringing, I always thought it was the radio or t.v.

So now I just use the good old fashioned brrrinnngg brrrinnngg telephone ring!

Wow, this is an old thread

For anyone who is still paying for ringtones, if your phone has a cord to connect to the computer and a memory card, you can put whatever you want on there for free.

Right now I have Chillin by Wale when my husband calls and Let it Rock for everyone else.

I used to have "I wanna talk about me" for DH calling and "Whole lotta Rosie" for my sister (named Rosie) but they were getting offended by it so I changed it.

Fri, 13 Nov 2009 10:23 GMT, in reply to D22r in message 4

What I'd really like is the sound of a phone ringing - but that doesn't seem to be an option on my (very cheap) phone! So I've got some tacky thing or other and when it 'rings' I don't even realise it's the phone.

Oh dear I'm getting old...

I was at a meeting a couple of months ago, the subject of which was provision of neuro services within an NHS Foundation Trust. I felt rather small sitting around a table with clinical directors, consultant surgeons, specialist nurses, GPs, other clinical leads and so on, until a GP's phone rang. He was mid way through an illuminating peroration on the subject of epilepsy when the room was silenced by this:

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I'm about to get an iPhone to replace the decrepit antique Nokia I've had for 4 years. I've been giving a lot of thought to a ringtone, and I think Jefferson Airplane's Embryonic Journey is the one for me. Nice, airy sound that will cut through without being offensive to anybody.

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My son sent me mine from his phone, by bluetooth. It's just the beatles track downloaded (or should that be uploaded? I'm never sure) from the CD. (He had to show me how to set it as my ringtone, though.)

I'm still amazed by the fact that you can have different ring tones on one phone!

Having lots of sprogs,I just used to yell in my best fishwife,'Someone's phone is ringing and I'm trying to listen to The Archers' or similar.

Now I'm wondering if mine will do that,although it rarely does your actual ringing thing as sprogs communicate by dreaded txt or email,or if money is required they phone their Dad...

Mavis, thanks for the B&H info. I used to have Barwick Green on mine, and have tried without success to retrieve it. I tried the B&H link, but alas, without success. I think you need to have a 'polyphonic' phone, and mine is ancient.
Guess I'll have to upgrade in the future, so I'll hold on to your link.


(OH gosh, that last bit sounds quite rude, doesn't it?)

I have noticed that the standard ringtones on phones these days are much worse than 5 years ago. My first cellphone had great rings, like Jingle Bells for the holiday season, and some Bach songs etc.

Hmm, pay stupid amounts of money for a 15sec clip of a song at low quality, or buy the entire CD single for less than the ringtone, rip it to MP3 and use Bluetooth to transfer it to phone, instant customised ringtone.

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