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Posted Jan 20, 2007 03:35 by Remi M. Listed in: Off Topic, iPhone Tags: Steve Jobs, New York, iPhone
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from Gizmodo


When the iPhone was unveiled by Steve Jobs in the concluded Macworld Conference and Expo, you might recall that Mr. Jobs took a call on the iPhone during his Keynote. The ringtone was one unique sound - something that could make you forget about the iPhone's price tag and its inability to use iTunes songs as your ringtone. It was unique and angelic, and a lot of people are clamoring for it.

Gizmodo reports that New York City musician, Andy Neesley has transcribed the ringtone so musically inclined people could play it on a piano or could even come up with a symphonic version of it. Cool idea...for now. But this ringtone is just going to be ordinary once people begin sporting their iPhones come June.

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   by SeanRoss - 2007-01-20
 » I downloaded it...

It's nice I guess but not that freakin great. I believe I've heard a similar sound in kids show, maybe in the credits or during the show, I don't remember. I'm not saying this to belittle the ringtone or anything like that. Just saying I've heard it before.




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