The best thing about an Android smartphone is that it allows the user to customise their device according to their need and will. If you don’t like the launcher, you can go for a new launcher.
You might occasionally swap around the wallpaper on your smartphone, but do you give much thought to the bleeps and buzzing sounds that your handset makes—they’re just as customizable as any other ...
If you have the same ringtone for calls and alert for messages regardless of what they are, you might want to create your own and assign specific tones to specific contacts. Can you do more with ...
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David is the former Editor-in-Chief of Android Police and now the EIC of Esper.io. He's been an Android user since the early days - his first smartphone was a Google Nexus One! David graduated from ...
One disappointment for me with my Pre is the lack of customization in ringtones. I doubt that I'm the only person who's boundaries between work and personal life have become increasingly blurred ...
Coinciding with the launch of the Pixel 7a, Google is preparing to release a new ringtone for its phones, filling your ears with a saxophone serenade in the style of Kenny G. Almost every time that ...
Ringtones are starting to sound less like ringtones and more like video game soundtracks. Moody ones. Ringtones are starting to sound less like ringtones and more like video game soundtracks. Moody ...
Nothing, the London-based technology company, has exciting news for its Phone (1) and Phone (2) users. The company have collaborated with the renowned electronic music giants, Swedish House Mafia, to ...
June is Pride Month in the US as well as other parts of the world, and Google is continuing its celebration of the tradition by bringing 16 new “Sounds of Pride” ringtones and notification sounds to ...
Slide back in time, if you will, to the year 2007. Musical ringtones resounded on cellphones, marking their owners' identities in public spaces. Little more than a decade later, these sonic signifiers ...