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Version History of Retro Ringtone Sounds

1.0

June 1, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

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Description of Retro Ringtone Sounds

Step back in time with cool retro ringtones for your cell phone! These retro ringtones will bring you back to a simpler time when the cellular telephone was new and exciting! Before smart phones and touch screens, phones were simpler and featured a classic style of ringtone. These classic ringtones were comprised of short robot-like beeps in various pitches. Fancy ringtones even used these pitched beeps to put together simple songs. These somewhat old-fashioned ringtones are quite the contrast modern technology that allows any type of sound or song to be used as a ringtone. These throwback ringtones evoke nostalgia for old flip-phones or perhaps retro video games! Retro ringtones are the perfect hipster way to go antique. Or perhaps you're of an older generation and are truly sick of ringtones that don't sound like ringtones, in which case these retro style tones are perfect for you! Modern ringtones may be pretty, but when your phone rings you can never tell if the music is an incoming call, a song playing on the radio or a perhaps a commercial on TV. Forget the confusion and get a robotic beeping ringtone that actually sounds like a ringtone! Return to the simplicity and nostalgia of cool retro ringtones for your phone!
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Retro Ringtone Sounds: FAQ

Can Retro Ringtone Sounds be used on iPad devices?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for Retro Ringtone Sounds.

Who developed the Retro Ringtone Sounds app?

Leafgreen LLC released the Retro Ringtone Sounds app.

What is the minimum supported iOS version for Retro Ringtone Sounds?

Retro Ringtone Sounds minimum iOS requirement is iOS 7.0.

What is the current app rating of Retro Ringtone Sounds?

1.6 out of 5 is the overall rating of Retro Ringtone Sounds and it is quite low.

What genre is the Retro Ringtone Sounds app?

The App Category Of Retro Ringtone Sounds Is Entertainment.

What’s the latest version of the Retro Ringtone Sounds app?

The latest version of Retro Ringtone Sounds is 1.0.

What date was the latest Retro Ringtone Sounds update released?

Retro Ringtone Sounds updated on October 4, 2024.

What is the exact date the Retro Ringtone Sounds app came out?

The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating is assigned to Retro Ringtone Sounds?

No objectionable content, suitable for young children.

What are the languages supported by the Retro Ringtone Sounds app?

Currently, Retro Ringtone Sounds supports American English.

Is Retro Ringtone Sounds featured among Apple Arcade's game offerings?

Sorry, Retro Ringtone Sounds is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does Retro Ringtone Sounds contain in-app purchases?

Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in Retro Ringtone Sounds.

Is Retro Ringtone Sounds designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, Retro Ringtone Sounds is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Retro Ringtone Sounds display any ads?

No, Retro Ringtone Sounds does not display any ads.

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Reviews of Retro Ringtone Sounds

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  • Are you serious

    Why download this if you can only listen? I can find these anywhere and you can’t even set them as your ringtone or download them waste of time and some are incorrect or missing
  • There’s only 12 ringtones but it’s still good

    This is so cool wow!!!⭐️🌟💫✨⭐️
  • Pointless

    You can only hear the ringtones. The sound quality is okay, but you can’t make them your ringtone. Therefore, what’s the point?