Some of the newer phones (Particularly the ones that double as an Mp3 player, Moto Q, Blackjack, Chocolate, EnV, Helio, come to mind) have better output speakers now, so they may be able to do a slightly better job of reproducing the sound. I could hear the tone on my MBP, and I know those are relatively small speakers.
Thing is, some mobile companies (Verizon comes to mind) lock out phone capabilites, including which audio file format can be assigned as ringtones. Most opt for .amr, .awb, or .mmf, .3gp, or some variant based on the 3GPP spec. I bet a lot of people are going spend $2.50, get a compressed 8khz file like this, and have some distorted gurggle that everyone's going to hear.
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Date: 2007-01-02 11:31 pm (UTC)Thing is, some mobile companies (Verizon comes to mind) lock out phone capabilites, including which audio file format can be assigned as ringtones. Most opt for .amr, .awb, or .mmf, .3gp, or some variant based on the 3GPP spec. I bet a lot of people are going spend $2.50, get a compressed 8khz file like this, and have some distorted gurggle that everyone's going to hear.
Kind of an amusing way to fuck over people. :)