Polyphonic Ringtones
Sometimes one wonders that life would be much simpler if we did not have a cell phone ringing. Imagine the eternal peace experience when everything around would be silent, which means you will not have people talking on their cell phones 24x7 ,while walking on the road, talking loudly and disturbing your concentration, when you reading an interesting Sidney Sheldon novel. You wouldn’t have a mobile ringing in film theatres when it reaches an interesting climax.So, now you really know how life could change for you in their absence. But the other side of the coin says that if you didn’t have them, how could you keep in touch with your folks while out of town? How would you strike a business deal that needs negotiation round the clock- for that you need to be connected? And of course how else would your sweetheart know where have you been all day? And worse of 'ALL' would be not knowing that you have received a call from someone.
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Polyphonic tones
What are polyphonic tones? Did you know the meaning of that common term? Well, a polyphonic tone is when the number of notes of an electronic musical instrument produces musical notes at the same time. An instrument is said to be polyphonic if it produces multiple notes at one time. Many cell phone manufacturers have provided their users with the facility of polyphonic tones that they can even customise as per their choice. The polyphonic ring tones used MIDI, a method of sequential recording to play the required tone; in this the device decides the particular instrument sound.
Even though now the polyphonic ring tone market is taken over by Mp3 ring tones, these are still popular among handset owners that do not have the facility of using Mp3 tones. The popular ring tones that are still "In" and happening in polyphonic tones are:
- Maneater-By Nelly Furtado
- Rudebox- By Robbie Williams
- You and your hand- By Pink
- You give me something- By James Morrison
- Call me when you're sober- By Evanescence
There are many manufacturers that are still producing these polyphonic tones for their users. Any company of good repute would not like to lose customers so as an attempt t remain in business and maintain consistency in that even famous companies pitch in like- Siemens,Nokia,Motorola,Ericsson,LG,Samsung and Panasonic.
People using polyphonic tones are usually the adults, as a survey conducted on an average proves that either they are not technology savvy or are just plain not interested in upgrading cell phones, changing them like changing clothes.Well,atleast that is what the youngsters tend to do. Isn’t it? When you come to think of it considering the costs of cell phones in the market today it must take a lot of savings that need to be invested on an expensive cell phone.