What To Look For In A Ringtone

by Chris Channing

It’s hard to imagine the mobile industry being as popular as it is today without the ringtone. It’s all too common to see mobile phones today that have actual media players and TrueTone capability- but what’s all the jargon mean, and what should one look for in a mobile phone’s capability?

Mobile phone ringtones go by several names- but of the most basic include the monophonic ringtone. Mono means “one,” so we could likewise conclude that the mobile phone could only play one tone at a time. Because this was so, popular songs and other types of music were limited to the point where basic melodies could only be played.

Next we have the polyphonic ringtone. Poly means “many,” so mobile phone users can probably guess that polyphonic ringtones allow mobile phone users to have ringtones that play more than one note at a time. With the release of the polyphonic ringtone, it was possible to obtain types of MIDI music and other recreations of popularized songs.

After the polyphonic ringtone came the TrueTone type, which allowed for a very realistic recreation of music and songs. Instead of just tones, TrueTone ringtones can recreate all types of percussion, guitar, and vocal noises through the enhanced ringtone format developers created. This invention paved the way to the success of the ringtone industry in particular.

Not all ringtones were created equal- in fact, some are used to be secretive when using a mobile phone. The Mosquito Ringtone has become a popular type of ringtone that only youth can hear. It is such a high frequency that adults who have suffered natural ear damage as they age will not be able to hear the tone- making it perfect for classroom or work usage where mobile phones are not permitted.

As the ringtone continues to evolve, it is completely likely that the mobile phone industry will be able to use sound files directly from computers. In most mobile phones, a certain file type is needed before one can play a ringtone correctly. As mobile phones allow for more storage, speed, and memory- having a library of ringtones in their original format will be more than possible. In fact, some mobile phones are already starting to make use of such technologies, such as the line of Smart Phones being developed and used today.

Closing Comments

The ringtone and mobile phone industry have come a long way since only a decade ago, when ringtones were more of an interesting parlor trick than an actual form of entertainment. As the mobile phone industry continues to grow and develop its technologies, it won’t be long before mobile phones will replace MP3 players completely, and sport enough power and speed to act as full fledged media players. Until this day comes, one can still invest in a Smart Phone or equivalent mobile phone, which already sports such features but at high prices.

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