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Advertisement Changing your ringtone is one of Customizing your Android device isn't only for the tech savvy. Learn how to get the most out of your unrooted Android phone or tablet! but many people don’t bother to swap out the default ringtone on their devices. How many times have you heard this in public and mistakenly thought it was yours? Thankfully, you have thousands of possibilities for a better ringtone. We’ve previously shown you, but today we’re going to focus on ringtones that sound like actual phones.
Whether you’re going for a vintage effect or want to mimic a ringtone from TV, these will do the job. Want to boost the volume of your Android phone? Try one of these Looking for a volume booster for Android to get more powerful sound? Avoid the fakes and check out these awesome Android volume-boosting apps.! Universal Hollywood Phone Ring You probably Are you searching for the perfect sound to adopt as your ringtone? Sounds from famous movies, TV shows, games, and even NASA have found a home on the Internet thanks to these five websites.
Classics like Leave it to Beaver and Magnum P.I., along with movies like Ghostbusters, used this as the ringtone for phones on screen. It’s recognizable and functional. Austin Powers / Our Man Flint Phone Ring Want to blend in as a pseudo-secret agent? Here’s the ringtone that Austin Powers answers to. Interestingly, this originally came from the 1966 movie Our Man Flint, which had a similar vibe. Somebody here has an Austin powers ringtone.
Uh yeah sign me up for that — Noah Mullin (@nuna144) 6. 24’s CTU Ringtone In the show 24, protagonist Jack Bauer works for the Counter-Terrorist Unit, or CTU. The phones ring a lot in this series, and when they do, you hear this sound.
Jurassic Park 3 Satellite Ringtone Who ever thought a ringtone could be scary? In Jurassic Park 3, one of the dinosaurs swallows a cell phone.
Later on, the protagonists are scared silly when they turn around and hear the phone ringing — inside the dino’s body. You might send a few people running when they hear this one! Geico Boss’s Ring a Ding Dong Geico is the king of fun commercials, and one of their older ones features a great ringtone.
The gecko’s boss shows off his boring ringtone of a guy talking about how great Geico is, then his phone breaks out with a hoppin’ beat. Hack co ca ngua zing play. It makes a great ringtone even today. Paul Blart: Mall Cop’s Ringtone 2009’s Paul Blart: Mall Cop isn’t the funniest movie you’ll ever see, but it does contain a few laughs. In the film, Paul Blart buys a cell phone but doesn’t know how to change the ringtone.
It results in Rasheeda’s “My Bubble Gum” playing whenever he gets a call, which amusingly clashes with his straight-edge good guy vibe. Nokia Tone We end with perhaps the most classic mobile ringtone of all. For many people, a Nokia phone was their first cell phone. Thus, this short tone alerted thousands to their first on-the-go phone call. That’s pretty neat! Nokia has released several renditions of this, including a piano and dubstep mix, but the original beep-boop reigns supreme.
More Retro Tones If you haven’t found the vintage phone tone you’re looking for in the list above, don’t fret. Has over 60 ringtones for your retro pleasure. Unfortunately, these have generic labels (like “Ringtone #23”) and thus it’s hard to decipher the exact phones they’re emulating. We recommend you take a browse and find which one you like best. Adding These Tones to Your Device Now that you’ve picked out a new retro ringtone, it’s time to put it on your phone. Start by finding your favorite above, then right-clicking it and choose Save As. Place it somewhere on your computer for safekeeping.
After that, the process differs depending on whether you use Android or iOS. Android You have several ways of adding these tones to your phone. The easiest way is using Pushbullet to send the files from your desktop to your phone. Once you’ve downloaded them, you’ll need to use a file manager app to move the MP3s from the Downloads folder to the Ringtones folder. Anything placed in that folder will then appear in the list when you visit Settings Sound Ringtone. Have a look there to set your new tone! If you don’t use Pushbullet, you can File transfers have never been faster than they are today.
But to move data between devices can still seem slow and inconvenient. We have you covered with solutions for cross-device file transfers. Place your MP3s in Dropbox, Google Drive, or a similar service. Then use the app on your phone to download the files to your internal storage. Check the Downloads folder and follow the same procedure as above.
Finally, to do it the old-school way, connect a USB cable from fyour phone to your PC. Use a File Explorer window to transfer the MP3s directly to the Ringtones folder on your phone. Then you can assign it through the Settings menu. IOS Unfortunately, assigning ringtones on iOS is a massive pain and requires jumping through several hoops in iTunes. We’ve written a You can buy ringtones via iTunes, or you can create or import your own alerts for free with this guide., so check that out for the full steps. What’s Your New, Old Ringtone?
Lots of people have a favorite movie soundtrack or song as their ringtone. But you can stand out by using one of these retro tones instead. They aren’t for everyone, and some of the vintage phone sounds can be quite grating.
But keeping them on your phone is a fun idea for when you need to step back into the past for a bit. If you’re a fan of gaming, we’ve taken a look at If you're still using the generic ringtone that came with your phone, it's time for a change. Why not use some classic video game music an awesome new ringtone? too. What’s your current phone ringtone? Is there another retro or famous ringtone you’d like to use?
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