Before a long time, the polyphonic ringtone was a significant feature. Years later, the iPhone ringtone (Marimba) immediately became recognizable. Before that it was Nokia Tune. To date, smartphone manufacturers have made many efforts to make ringtone – e.g. Samsung rented a concert hall to add Wi -Four Seasons for a UI 8.
But do people still leave their ringer? Do you do? Speaking of Apple Pal, he recently removed the ring/silent switch, which was also present on the very first iPhone. It replaced it with an action button and camera control. Similarly, OnePlus gives his warning slider ax.
Goodbye, Warning Slider
All of this suggests that people set their phone in one way and leave it that way – no need to silence the ringer for the class or the meeting if it is already on silence? Instead you may also have a shortcut key.
In addition, the increase in the popularity of smartwatches and bands means that you do not need a phone to make a noise – it is enough to hug on your wrist.
What do you do with your phone – do you have a ringer all the time, all the time, you switch yourself or do you do something else? If you have an interesting or unusual setup, tell us in the comments.
And when we are on it, if you use a ringer, have you selected a custom ringtone or do you use the ringing with the phone? Maybe the default ringtone too?