Gamerphile
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You remember the movie crank where that special nokia tune is used as a main characters ringtone on his cellphone? I have resently noticed how much difference ringtones can do to the respons people are having when a cellphone is ringing. Of course I work with like 50 different handsets on a given day so I geek it a little. Also I'm a audiophile so music matters. So here I am finding a new ring tone - for once I'm taking a serious tur down my music collection lane. Then I'm hearing some jazz and I'm going "Hey what was that?". Not that I didn't know the track - it was the instant asociations of pleasure and a relaxed atmosphere. It was Norah Jones with the classic Don't know why.
Okay. That can't be all bad I'm thinking and its also pretty good sounding on the cellphone speaker - guess its why used at so many presentations - its good in even the worst sound conditions.
The most interesting part is how its starts so smooth that instead of other people turning heads they kinda swim in when that ringtone is playing and everone relaxes.
My conclusion is that the ringtone on your cellphone does matter. It can help both your self and people around you relax and asociate the calls with something good rather than stress full. Interesting right?
Okay. That can't be all bad I'm thinking and its also pretty good sounding on the cellphone speaker - guess its why used at so many presentations - its good in even the worst sound conditions.
The most interesting part is how its starts so smooth that instead of other people turning heads they kinda swim in when that ringtone is playing and everone relaxes.
My conclusion is that the ringtone on your cellphone does matter. It can help both your self and people around you relax and asociate the calls with something good rather than stress full. Interesting right?