Ringtones And Evolution
Nothing is static in this world and nothing remains unchanged for a long time
. If you want to know what the evolution has to do with the technology, mobile phones is a good example to consider. It"s almost impossible to track all those constantly upgrading models, additional features and awesome new options. Let"s rally round the history of ringtones in discovering the most excellent examples of tech success.
Actually, cell phones users didn"t know anything about the ringtones before the beginning of the 21st century. Cell phones of 90s-2000s were by no means the perfect models of comfort and handiness, and so did the sounds they made. Nevertheless, cell phone companies didn"t want to rest on their laurels and decided to play with the sounds. The result of their efforts is known as ringtone.
Nokia is considered to be the ancestor of ringtones. This company informed its customers that now they can easily access funky tunes that can be easily received via their special service.. Needless to say, those ringtones sounded way worse than modern ones. The first mobile sounds were monophonic and quite annoying. And yes, those sounds were quite primitive, but apparently people got interested in this new feature.. As you know, many thinking businessmen decided to leverage this interest for serious and promising goals.. Right after that, the industry started snowballing. For example, phone owners were able to make up an original track using special programs, and also enjoy popular songs set up as the ringtones..
The beginning of the century was marked by the poliphony boom.. And again, lightning-fast Nokia made it first. Should I remind you how great the polyphonic tunes sounded if compared with the old ones?. If you owned a cell phone in 2001-2003, you probably remember that everyone was obsessed with ringtones. Other popular and trusted cell phone companies like Motorola, Sony Ericsson, and others launched their own ringtone services. This phenomenon helped the ringtones to literally appear in front of as many ears as possible!. This is how the ringtones took over the world.
Particularly, that was also the reason why ringtones turned into an instant, sustainable income generator for hundreds of companies. Mobile specialists knew that in order to prosper in this business they had to develop their own ringtone services, and so they did. Maybe ringtone is not the most important thing you have in your cell phone, but it is definitely the icing on the cake. No kidding, if you want to impress your friends and show them how cool you are, there"s no better way of doing that than setting a funky sound as a ringtone!. It"s been a long time since polyphonic tunes stepped aside though, and nowadays people mostly use MP3 for their phones. There are tons of free ringtones software to be found in the cyberspace (both legal and illegal "" that"s up to you to choose) these days. It wouldn"t be a problem any longer if you are tired of the standard melody that you hear every time your phone is ringing and having hard times converting the songs.
So, as you can see the history of the ringtones is very interesting and deserve being immortalized in stone. The reason is simple "" ringtones make our days sound better!
by: Keith North
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