Last week, we asked you if you would keep your phone colorful and, if you do, which ringtone do you use. As we suspect, the “colorful” option was a less common choice all the time, but still, a quarter voters use their phone daily.
Thereafter, there is also a nearly distribution between people who put their phone on vibration at all times and who switch manually. Some of the latter are fortunate that there is still a physical switch, but over time, such phones will be less and less.
Whether using a switch or using settings, people who togel their colorers based on where they are and what they are doing when they enable it in a noisy environment.
Interestingly, many people have reported that they use some kind of automation to replace the colorful profile, such as keeping the phone quiet at night. As an alternative, some rely on the smart watch/band for some notifications, but they are less than 10 % of voters.
While reading the comments, we saw many people complaining that their vibration on their phone was weak – we suspect that more and more people would be on the “only vibration” path if vibration motors were promoted.
In people whose phones ring for upcoming calls and messages, almost HALF half use a custom rington. Almost generally, this is either the song they like or a special tone of an old phone. The previous songs often change, the latter has found the perfect color stone and they are on it. If it’s not broken, don’t fix it, okay?
Nevertheless, the majority of people use a ringtone that was added by the manufacturer – it is a 3: 2 division between people who listen to pre -loaded ringtones and choose another people who never change the sequence and use only the default ringtone.


