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Many phones today are combined with music players. It's safe to say that almost everyone who has a cell phone/ music player has music ringtones. I personally find it strange to pay $3 for 20 seconds of a song that can only be used as a ringtone. I propose a ringtone randomizer that selects a song from
your playlist at random and sets a random stretch of time as the ringtone. You get a unique ringtone every time and without the hassle of spending money for one ringtone every time you want to change it.
Note: this is not recommended if you only have one song in your playlist. [link]
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I love this idea so much I want to date it, take it home to meet Mom, marry it and have lots of children with it. I'd give this idea a kidney. As it is just an idea, I'll give it a bun instead. |
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Q. In a crowded room how would you know it was your phone ringing? |
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I can also imagine the embarrassment caused by the random selection of one of those crap songs you secretly love and only normally listen to with headphones on: |
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"Liverpool FC is hard as hell. United, Tott-nam, Ar-se-nell..." |
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<pretends to look around the room for the culprit like everyone else whilst discretely cancelling the call> |
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I'm sure there could be a way to select songs that it can't use. You could also make it vibrate too to know it's yours. |
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