Phones make sound using a component called a speaker, which converts electrical signals into audible sound waves. When you receive a call or notification, the phone's processor sends an electrical signal to the speaker. The speaker then vibrates, producing sound waves that we hear as ringtones, alerts, or music. Additionally, microphones capture sound for calls by converting sound waves into electrical signals for transmission.
i dont know. but could i suggest talking to your cat
No, they don't, but they do make apps for mobile phones.
In linguistics, phones are the physical sounds produced in speech, while phonemes are the distinct units of sound that can change the meaning of a word. Phones are the actual sounds we make, while phonemes are the abstract representations of those sounds that carry meaning in a language.
It depends on the phone. Not all phones have the ability to change the sound of the phone's alarm. On some phones one can record the sound of a dog barking, and then use that recording as the alarm.
Yes. Samsung does make smart phones. All brands of cell phones make smart phones. Technology is updated now and Samsung does have some new smart phones released
The person who made phones was Alexander Graham Bell
Ericsson makes cell phones
Many of the companies that make cell phones for other companies also make cell phones for AT&T. These manufactures include LG, Samsung, and Microsoft.
that phone will vibrate twice if on silent, if not on silent the phone will make a beeping sound
The USB phones differ from the regular telephones. The USB IP phones connect to the PC USB port rather than the PSTN wall socket. The USB phones have better sound quality.
Cell Phones were created to make life easyer...
Some non-living things that make sound include alarm clocks, musical instruments (such as a piano or guitar), and electronic devices like cell phones or laptops that produce alert notifications. These objects create sound through mechanical or electronic means without being alive.