Top ten ringtones that conquered the world

Website design By BotEap.comHere is a list of the top ten ringtones that have made ringtone history.

Website design By BotEap.comNokia’s Melody

Website design By BotEap.comThis ringtone is included in all Nokia mobile phones as the default ringtone and is based on the 13 note presentation of “Gran Vals” by a 19th century Spanish musician named Francisco Tárrega. This tune is recognizable by millions around the world as Nokia’s signature ringtone, earning it ringtone fame or infamy.

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Website design By BotEap.comThe mosquito tone is also known as “Teen Buzz” and is basically an adaptation of a high frequency tone that was specially created to discourage boisterous teenagers from loitering outside of stores. The sound was so high pitched that it could only disturb the young and therefore did not affect the elderly.

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Website design By BotEap.comBased on Erik Wernquist’s short animated production titled “The Annoying Thing,” the “Crazy Frog” ringtone was overwhelmingly popular in its heyday. It became famous thanks to Jamba, a mobile content company that heavily promoted the ringtone both on the Internet and on TV.
The Nokia Morse Code SMS Alert

Website design By BotEap.comA nifty SMS alert, this tone actually spells out the letters “SMS” in Morse code. It is considered the best known “SMS tone” ever used to alert the mobile phone owner that he has received a text message.

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Website design By BotEap.comThe onslaught of ringtones that have been customized (or sensationalized) has led many mobile phone users to avoid these tones and instead opt for the old-fashioned “bell resonance” sound of a regular phone.

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Website design By BotEap.comIt was in the year 1992 when a rapper named Sir Mixalot achieved success with his song “Baby Got Back”. The lyrics of the song “Pick up the phone! Pick up the phone! ‘Cause you don’t want to miss this call and I can’t lie!” they were re-recorded to create a ringtone that immediately became popular.

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Website design By BotEap.comWho can forget the famous robot from the Star Wars movie saga? Mobile ringtones that are based on R2D2’s signature sound are fast becoming a trendy choice for mobile phone ringtones.

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Website design By BotEap.comThe Nokia remix “Flat Battery” or “Dying” is based on the standard Nokia Tune. In this case, it is a humorous adaptation of the classic Nokia Tune in which the sound ends up exploding or deflating. Clearly, this acknowledges the irritation the Nokia Tune causes if played over and over again.

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Website design By BotEap.comOn the popular TV show “24”, a very identifiable ringtone is always heard on the phones in the CTU office complex. That very sound is being promoted as a cell phone ringer and is quickly becoming a huge hit, especially among “24” fans.

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Website design By BotEap.comThe launch of the iPhone in 2007 saw Steve Jobs demonstrating the use of the now famous phone. In his demo, he was used and heard a specific ringtone. It quickly became available as a ringtone on various sites online. The ringtone’s description is like “holy angels tinkling” and consequently it was integrated into the iPhone as part of its standard ringtone selection.

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