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Here’s what iPhone ringtones sound like as perfectly re-created a cappella [Video]

With over a billion iPhones in the hands of customers, the smartphone’s ringtones and sound effects have become well-known all around the world. Now a sharp a cappella group has impressively covered some of the most popular iPhone ringtones with amazing accuracy in a new video.

Spotted by the Verge, South Korean a capella group Maytree posted a really fun performance of iPhone sounds to its YouTube channel today.

The one-minute run through some of the most recognized iPhone sounds is a follow-up to the same for Windows sounds from back in January.

Maytree hits the iPhone default Opening, Marimba, charging sound effect, Silk, Timba, Strum, Alarm (personal fav ?) and more, and ends with a spot-on Lock Screen sound effect.

Check out the full video below:


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Author: Michael Potuck
Source: 9TO5Google

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