What's your ringtone?
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What's your ringtone?
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This is for entertainment only...Dale wrote:Your poll answers aren't going to get you a job in research.
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I answered that it is okay, seeing as how a couple of my favorite ringtones have been the Mission Impossible theme and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
So how can I deprive anyone else?
Sadly though, my current phone, a Palm Centro, does not play downloadable music ringtones. (unless--in theory--you buy/install a program called Ringo, which may well frack up your phone, as it did mine. They gave me a refund.)
Anyway, my Centro ring of choice is a ragtimey blues riff of no particular pedigree.
But for all practical purposes it doesn't matter anyway since when I'm out and about I have it in my pocket on vibrate.
So how can I deprive anyone else?
Sadly though, my current phone, a Palm Centro, does not play downloadable music ringtones. (unless--in theory--you buy/install a program called Ringo, which may well frack up your phone, as it did mine. They gave me a refund.)
Anyway, my Centro ring of choice is a ragtimey blues riff of no particular pedigree.
But for all practical purposes it doesn't matter anyway since when I'm out and about I have it in my pocket on vibrate.
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I hate electronic make-believe "ring" tones. All modern phones make this phoney wrrt wrrt noise. What was wrong with the real ringing of a bell on the phone? I like the sound of a real bell on the phone. If I were going to pay for a ring tone, it would be from a recording of a real phone bell ringing.
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I use one of the pre-set tones, it's very subdued. I think its named something like "rain forest" but really, who needs so many choices? I think a phone should just ring like a phone.
But, honestly, I did have a brief indulgence. I had Conway Twitty, singing, "Hello, Darlin....."
But, honestly, I did have a brief indulgence. I had Conway Twitty, singing, "Hello, Darlin....."
Every time I turn around, I wonder where I've been.
Time to stop turning round, I guess.
Time to stop turning round, I guess.
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That's what my Sony Ericsson has. A recording of a ringing phone is one of the built-in choices. (Or if it's not a recording, it's a very well done synthetic bell.)djm wrote:I hate electronic make-believe "ring" tones. All modern phones make this phoney wrrt wrrt noise. What was wrong with the real ringing of a bell on the phone? I like the sound of a real bell on the phone. If I were going to pay for a ring tone, it would be from a recording of a real phone bell ringing.
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I would like to have a neat song for a ringtone, but the only one that's pre-programmed that is loud enough to hear is the old fashioned ring. Even at that, if I'm in the other room or someplace noisy I can't hear it. If I'm expecting a call I'll program the phone to vibrate as well as ring and put it in my pocket where I can feel it.
My old phone rang nice and loud, but everytime my purse fell over the buttons got pushed and I kept calling people without meaning to.
I can't send text messages for some reason, but I can recieve them. I did e-mail tech support and they said take out the battery and replace it, but that didn't help and I never followed up. Sometimes it would be handy to be able to text.
My old phone rang nice and loud, but everytime my purse fell over the buttons got pushed and I kept calling people without meaning to.
I can't send text messages for some reason, but I can recieve them. I did e-mail tech support and they said take out the battery and replace it, but that didn't help and I never followed up. Sometimes it would be handy to be able to text.
Charlene