Prompted by George's comment on a post about the iDial, I went looking for a ringtone that sounds like a phone (i.e., an old phone).
Here's the best I found, an MP3 file that can be uploaded and saved as a ringtone: Old Telephone (54.6 KB). Now my cellphone sounds like a phone.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Old phone ringtone
By Michael Leddy at 6:38 PM
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Wow.
The ring! It almost sounds natural. Like something given birth to in a forest.
Who would have thought!
Now, a question I have is: "Why do phones have ring sounds rather than some other kind of sound?"
I mean, wouldn't the sound of two rocks slamming together get your attention as surely as the sound of a ring?
Or glass breaking?
I think in fact I would respond to that faster than I do to a ring.
Have you done any research into the history of the "telephone ring."
Did Alexander G. Bell have a ring on his phone?
Good questions, John! If I find out, I'll post something here.
I just wanted to drop by and say thanks for finding this version of the "OldPhone" ring. I have used this or similar ringtones on my phones for years and have gone through some poor excuses for this file. I have found that this is the only ring that I want my phone to have because I dont like the stupid techno or hip-hop sounding ones that commonly come with phones.
-Morgan
You're welcome, Morgan. Be prepared to astonish your friends — and complete strangers — when they hear your phone ring.
How do you convert it to a ringtone? I have a phone from Verizion and would love this ringtone. Thanks Chris
Chris, if I remember correctly, I sent the file to my phone as an attachment to an e-mail message and then added it as a ringtone. Not difficult, I just don't remember exactly what was involved.
great job - thankyou
Phones rang because they had bells in them......
Some of them still do.
Perfect sound.
I loved it.
Sounds Grt on my HTC P3300 Thanks again.
I know I'm a few years late, but thanks! This is exactly what I was looking for. :)
Kaessa, Anon., and Jackson, you’re welcome, all.
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