High-pitch ringtones, often referred to as "mosquito ringtones," are sound frequencies typically above 17 kHz, which are generally audible to younger people but may be difficult for older individuals to hear due to age-related hearing loss. These ringtones gained popularity as discreet alerts in settings like schools, allowing younger users to receive notifications without disturbing others. They serve both practical and social purposes, appealing to youth culture while also leveraging the natural limitations of human hearing.
If you have an iPhone, you may download a completely free application called "ringtones". It has great ringtones. The only downside is that you need a high speed internet computer to download these ringtones.
Free polyphonic ringtones are useful for those who still use older phones that are not capable of MP3 ringtones. They would therefore be preferable as any other ringtone will not work.
T-Mobile has a block on all of the sidekicks to where you can only get ringtones from your catalog.... myxer dont work and neither do any of those other sites... ther have it fixed to where you have to buy ringtones from them
Yes, those ringtones do exist even though they aren't so easy to find. I would strongly recommend looking at http://www.zedge.net/ringtones/4335/motorola-rambler-ringtones/0-6-1-chirping/. You should be able to find some good chirping ringtones there.
High frequency (high pitch) sounds have a higher frequency than those of lower pitch. The air molecules of a high frequency sound, vibrate back and forth much more frequently.
Try PHONEZOO website to see if those are available there!
mabilo ringtones
On a MicroSD card, the my_sounds folder IS the my ringtones. On a phone, it won't let you move songs to ringtones.
Well, I would recommend getting ringtones from Net10 because they offer a variety of ringtones. They also offer their ringtones for an incredibly reasonable price.
A policeman's whistle is typically high-pitched in order to grab attention quickly and alert those nearby to take notice of an emergency or situation that requires assistance.
Different types of music ringtones include monophonic ringtones, and polyphonic ringtones. Monophonic rintones are the earliest ringtones while the polyphonic are ringtones that can sound many different notes at once.
on some phones u can go 2 ringtones and it will either say my ringtones or regular ringtones. choose the one that says my ringtones. If your phones doesnt have that then i have no idea.